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Appital is an emerging financial market platform that will use digital profiling, unique algorithms and notifications to connect institutional demand and supply. With Appital, corporate and institutional companies within the equity capital markets space will have the opportunity to exchange illiquid equity without an investment bank or broker. Appital will also remove the dependence on email and phone, thereby ensuring efficiency and accessibility. The company is raising fund to built the Appital software, achieve FCA regulation, generate marketing material and gain contracts with partner settlement and KYC providers. Furthermore, the company will enhance the functionality of the software by leveraging its network to other products such as primary debt and primary equity deal flow.
days to go: Expired investment: £349,060
Crugo is an easy to use, cloud-based B2B software as a service which focuses on internal business communication and organisation. Crugo services the SME market, providing real-time communication, file sharing, shared calendars, project management and cross-platform accessibility within a single, secure network.
days to go: Expired investment: £174,300
GP Nutrition is a nutrition company that creates products meant to deliver sustainable weight loss. This award-winning company was created by Gabriela Peacock, a celebrity nutritionist. It has 13,000 global customers who have bought more than 30,000 packs. In June'19, the company reached trading of £50k per month. It has produced 22 products that are now sold in 30 countries. GP Nutrition has delivered revenue of £377k and an EBITDA of £813,389. Nutrition's vision is to solve the 95% failure rate of diets in the USA and the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £309,890
Field&flower are a trusted retailer of ethical meat, fish and cheese. They provide grass fed, free range meat boxes to over 4500 active subscription customers. They were profitable in 16/17 with a revenue of £2.7m and are now looking to expand and become a major online food retailer.
days to go: Expired investment: £877,030
A football agency focusing on the fan involvement in team decisions. Fans will be able to hold a portion of the shares in the business and will have a say on up-and-coming players and their careers. The Fans Agency co-founder, Jon Smith, is an ex-agent to football legend, Diego Maradona, as well as to the English National Football Team.
days to go: Expired investment: £554,580
An app designed to help families manage their household bills in one place. Onedox have increased their user base over threefold to 16,000 users since June 2017 and manage more than £21m worth of customer expenditure with over 700m bills downloaded for their customers to view. The company has participated in the 'Accenture Fintech Innovation Lab' and 'NatWest Entrepreneur Fintech Accelerator' programmes, as well as being finalists in the 'British Banking Awards 2018'.
days to go: Expired investment: £358,120
Seatfrog allows users to upgrade to 'First Class' on trains running in the UK via its app. Users need to enter their booking credentials on the app and are shown a list of available options. Upon selecting their choice of an upgrade, users can either set their bid price for each seat or skip the auction and upgrade instantly with Seatfrog's buy now option. Upon winning, the company will send the user the new barcodes on their phone. Seatfrog asserts that 42 seconds was the record time for the fastest upgrade on its portal. Its app covers over 560 destinations. The company was named in the UK’s 'Top 30 Fastest Growing Tech Scaleups' in 2020. It has onboarded 340,000+ customers to date securing a 4.8 star App Store rating, earned revenue worth £2,095,091 YE 2020, and secured ~£10 million from some of Europe's leading technology investors. The company aspires to become a contender in the £160 billion European rail market. It will use the investment to expand across Europe and build a better future for rail travel.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,488,943
Ready Burger (RB) states that it has created the UK's first scalable, value-driven, entirely plant-based Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) brand. RB claims that it has mastered the science behind the taste and texture of plant-based foods to make them indistinguishable from their non-veg counterparts. It further points out that its final products use up to 92% lesser greenhouse gases, and require up to 70% lesser water than competitor brands. RB argues that its meals cater for vegetarians, vegans, meat lovers, and people preferring Halal or Kosher foods. RB offers fast-food classics and has partnered with a global plant-based food manufacturer. RB asserts that its ergonomically designed kitchens enable it to produce 1000s of items a day, that are in turn, serviced from its central distribution centre. RB's integrated web-app ordering, in-store ordering kiosks and an innovative delivery solution allow customers to have their food in under 30 minutes. RB says it will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,998,549
The Friday Beer Co. produce and sell bottled ales. They are currently selling their ale to 50+ outlets across the West Midlands. The Friday Beer Co. aim to sell to international markets by 2020.
days to go: Expired investment: £169,090
Sundried make premium, ethical active wear. All of their products are handmade with premium fabrics and materials. Sundried's innovative construction and ergonomic features enable excellent performance. 
days to go: Expired investment: £175,310
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