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Movebubble have created a platform that connects renters with properties. Movebubble is available as a mobile app making it easy to chat and schedule viewings on the go. Their aim is to make it easier and faster to find a home to rent.
days to go: Expired investment: £833,051
An online marketplace offering people to invest in global properties. Wealth Migrate allows investors to diversify their portfolios through a safe and simple platform that uses SMART Investing technology. Investors from 55 countries have performed over 2100 transactions, with each transaction averaging £29.4k and receiving returns ranging from 7% to 12%. In 2017, over £1.1m of revenue was generated from 846 transactions. Wealth Migrate's main sources of income are derived from equity raising fees, investment management fees and exit fees on the demand side. The company intends to reduce its minimum investment amount to attract more customers to the marketplace.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,980,450
An online estate agent with a mission to be honest, reliable and friendly to clients who wish to sell their properties, along with offering money back guarantees. eSale is gaining popularity across England and Wales due to its strong USPs with increased instructions of 247% compared to 2017 and has recently entered the Scottish property market.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,219
Offering people the opportunity to experience boating through a boat charter marketplace via a mobile app. Borrow A Boat allows customers to book a peer-to-peer or commercial boat near them from anywhere in the world. Boats and watercrafts listed on the platform range from stand-up paddleboards to superyachts. Borrow A Boat lists over 16,000 boats on their marketplace, including boats from private owners. The service is available in 60 countries, with the option of renting the same day.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,496,600
Helping insurance companies tackle fraudulent claims by using a combination of blockchain and artificial intelligence. BlockClaim aims to reduce the time spent by car insurers processing false claims, by performing data calculations on a driver and their driving behaviour. This information is fed into the BlockClaim system, which produces a fraud probability risk score. BlockClaim's technology has been piloted by large insurance firms such as Admiral and Generali. The company's tool consists of a plug-and-play module that is integrated into existing systems used by insurance firms. Revenue is generated via a fixed fee per claim processed via BlockClaim’s product, as well as an initial set-up fee.
days to go: Expired investment: £400,011
Thyngs is a touch-free instant payment platform for businesses and charities. It has around 20 active re-seller partners for new sectors and markets. The company is working with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) as part of its raise programme and actively engaging with several Series A Venture Capitalist (VC) funds intending to raise £4-5 million in late 2021 to scale its business. Thyngs aggregates various payment partners including PayPal, Worldpay, Apple Pay and Google Pay. The company was the cashless donation platform for 210,000 fundraising events for Macmillan's 'World's Biggest Coffee Morning', which raised £27 million in 2019. Many reputed organisations such as Warner Bros, Royal British Legion, Wasabi, National Geographic, and ANZ Bank are working with Thyngs. The company will use the investment to enhance its marketing campaign, bolster its sales team, work on data security and integrations on its platform, and expand the account management team to boost its business.

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days to go: Expired investment: £329,591
Handsome are one of the leading brands of back care stocked in over 1000 stores such as boots and CVS Pharmacy. They stock a comprehensive range of award winning products for pain relief and posture management and aim to become the leading consumer brand in back care through their brand BAC< BackPainHelp.
days to go: Expired investment: £514,530
One of the largest automotive communities’ worldwide, attracting millions of car fans every week. Lovecars focuses on the luxury car market and generates revenue from partnerships with Rolls-Royce Motor Cars by utilising their social media reach. The company aims to bring car sales into the modern digital age by allowing its highly engaged community to review, rate and buy cars online.
days to go: Expired investment: £178,380
Speeding up access to mental health treatments by using electronic forms and universal communication tools. Thalamos has created a solution for multiple health entities such as the NHS, social services, charities, etc. The company aims to move these entities away from pen and paper, to an easy-to-use online platform, as manual entries are prone to information and data being misplaced, as well as prone to errors. Thalamos's cloud platform will enable psychiatrists to reduce their clinical and information governance risk, whilst helping to continuously improve their patients' recovery process. The product will be subscription-based from £600 per year, which can be paid monthly and is in-line with other professional services.
days to go: Expired investment: £171,548
Ultramed are a health tech company, placing patient experience and innovation at the forefront. They operate a suite of cloud based pre operative products by combining clinical NHS operative experience. The aim is to reduce costs increase health care resources.
days to go: Expired investment: £317,540
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