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Recap is a cryptocurrency portfolio tracking, analytics and tax reporting platform. The company claims that market participants engaging in cryptocurrency have to deal with complex issues such as tracking all of their transactions, valuing cryptocurrency transactions in their tax currency and understanding capital gains tax legislation laws. Recap aims to solve this issue by enabling said participants to calculate any tax they owe on their cryptocurrency trading activity in a matter of seconds on its portal. The company has plans to launch a mobile application enabling investors to track their portfolio on the move. It also intends to come up with a Business-to-business (B2B) offering which Recap asserts will enable crypto native companies to account for their cryptocurrency activity with automatic accounts reconciliation to accounting software like Xero and Quickbooks. The company’s exit strategy is a trade sale within 3-5 years to a cryptocurrency exchange or accounting software provider.

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days to go: Expired investment: £120,472
Wagonex are a marketplace platform enabling any car manufacturer, supplier or fleet manager to offer cars on a subscription basis. The platform structures and manages flexible solution for fleet management, logistical capability and the audience for distribution.
days to go: Expired investment: £116,412
Ems allows users to search out the right place to live through data and suggestions. Ems uses live data available on mobile, helping those looking to move to find out everything they need to know about any area in London whilst discovering new areas that perfectly match up with their own requirements. 
days to go: Expired investment: £115,600
PlusGuidance is an online counselling/therapy platform that gives people immediate access to counselling. It provides secure video, voice, IM and email sessions directly through the site, and booking in-person sessions too. Our Mission - Immediate access to counselling for everyone.Business Model - Software-as-a-Service for counsellors, who pay a monthly fee to use secure online sessions, practice management tools to manage their clients, and a public web profile in our directory.
days to go: Expired investment: £115,022
Currently, the self-employed have fewer admissions to financial services than their employed counterparts do. Hatch aims to give sole traders free-to-use access to real-time credit scores that will allow lenders to make more informed decisions when invoice funding. The company also offers digitising of tax files, one of the most time-consuming admin burdens. Revenue is generated via affiliate fees to those who wish to introduce and facilitate Hatch on their platforms. A beta for 5k users will be launching soon, with half the slots already filled.
days to go: Expired investment: £115,000
fibodo is an online and mobile marketplace providing a live diary, booking engine, merchant facility, and marketing channels to providers of sport and leisure activities. Users can find, book and securely pay for activities in their local area.
days to go: Expired investment: £110,231
Close Comms encourages customers to download an app before they are able to use free wi-fi in a number of industries such as pubs, restaurants, coffee shops, and sports venues. This enables retailers to get closer to their customers by increasing customer engagement and higher conversion rates.
days to go: Expired investment: £105,405
Karadoo provides financial services with a focus on peer-to-peer lending and equity crowdfunding to charities, schools and sports clubs. Unlike other fundraising platforms, Karadoo is fully authorised by the FCA for these services, enabling customers to raise funds on InvestMyClub through donations, loans or equity – or a combination of those. Karadoo aims to provide an affordable fundraising market that is not only effective and flexible but also easy to use for everyone. The company has invested over £400,000 in highly automated platforms with low risk. This hybrid operating model offers easy scalability as well as efficiency. The funds will be utilized for acquiring resources and marketing purposes.
days to go: Expired investment: £105,000
Ceru Restaurants is a recently established Eastern Mediterranean casual dining concept which has previously had a number of pop ups in London. Ceru was launched by Stephen Gee, co-founder of Carluccio’s and chairman of Gaucho and Iberica along with Barry Hilton, a seasoned operator having worked with Black & Blue and Yalla Yalla. Now looking to rollout the concept into permanent locations, Ceru’s appeal has been proven with a number of pop-up sites around London receiving great reviews. The team are now seeking funding to secure their first site, and roll the concept out across London.
days to go: Expired investment: £104,993
A refreshing drink that blends real fruit juice, pure water & botanical extracts. We have already sold over 90,000 bottles and are now raising a super-seed investment round to help fund out exciting and ambitious growth plans. Currently stocked in over 200 outlets nationwide, including Holland&Barrett, WrapItUp and JustFalafel. We have also recently agreed listings with major retailers in the UK and the Middle East and are in talks with the UK’s leading supermarkets, which would help grow our sales volumes considerably over the coming years. Our goal is simple - to become the No 1. functional drinks brand in the UK. We welcome you to join our journey.
days to go: Expired investment: £104,358
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