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Creative Minds is a community of artists giving therapeutic art sessions to care homes.  They currently have 30 artist licensees delivering 350 art sessions to over 1500 people per month.  The investment will be used to open new revenue streams and establish a global franchise presents in countries such as US, Australia and Canada.
days to go: Expired investment: £30,420
A technological healthcare service allowing patients to discuss any concerns with a GP, clinician or specialists via video consultations, home visits, or appointments at the clinic. DocNoc launched less than 12 months ago and has over 160 NHS and private sector doctors and clinics registered on the service. The company's business model is easily flexible and aim to launch DocNoc internationally.
days to go: Expired investment: £269,710
Shares.com is an online platform for the buying and selling of high value items.These items could be a work of art, real estate, a domain name, a classic car, an antique or a collectable. Shares.com allows you to present your high value items to a large investor base.
days to go: Expired investment: £59,525
Swifty is an award-winning scooter brand that aims to encourage more people to use light electric and active transportation. The company has successfully exported its scooters to 46 countries, have celebrity customers and global collaborations, and received 5-star ratings on Trustpilot and Google. With the aim to offer the complete Swifty experience, the company is planning to launch the SwiftyAPP in future. The funds will be used for finalising the application, production of new scooters and for team expansion in sales, marketing, and technology.
days to go: Expired investment: £202,390
A menswear fashion company that saves time and hassle by using their modular clothing system. L'Estrange London clothing is designed to be versatile and can be combined in any way desired that will look great in any setting. L'Estrange is already available across 30 major stores from NYC to Tokyo and has seen YoY growth of more than 140%.
days to go: Expired investment: £371,660
Open for Vintage connects customers with a global network of luxury boutiques specialising in preowned fashion, jewellery and watches.Open for Vintage is already demonstrating a high Average Order Value of more than £700, very positive customer reviews and a Repeat Purchase Rate of 15%.
days to go: Expired investment: £148,010
A fashion brand in the contemporary luxury accessories market ethically producing handbags to be sold directly to the consumer through e-commerce. Hill & Friends's handbags are manufactured from high quality materials in Western Europe. All leather used is ethically sourced and is a by-product of the food industry. The company sells its products via their own website, through wholesalers and at retailers such as Selfridges, Barneys, Harvey Nichols and Fenwick. Hill & Friends are raising funds to invest in three initiatives. Firstly, they are seeking change in their manufacturing process to utilise more scalable and agile methods that will reduce total expenditure and shorten lead times when reordering high-selling products. Secondly, the company intends to re-platform from Magento to Shopify due to the latter's greater impact on the market. This will result in an improved customer experience and better integrations with affiliate sites. Finally, with the rapid increase of online shopping, Hill & Friends will use the funds raised to invest further in digital marketing by increasing the number of social ads and working alongside a diverse range of online influencers.
days to go: Expired investment: £773,059
The Jackal is an exclusive and upmarket lifestyle media brand targeted towards the affluent, urban male audience. The media brand’s the Jackal Magazine does away with traditional newsstand magazines and their circulation model and adopts a free distribution model, making the Jackal the UK’s second biggest upmarket men’s magazine. The media brand also runs a creative studio and has worked on projects covering brand direction, content strategy, print, film and digital. The Jackal's combined digital audience is about 45,000, and it has worked with over 40 luxury advertisers already.
days to go: Expired investment: £182,842
Hope is an online fashion brand that targets the 50+ woman demographic. Founded in 2015 by Nayna McIntosh, who has more than 30 years of experience in the fashion industry, the company has 34,000 subscribers and 6,300 customers. The brand is 'Made in Italy' or 'Made in UK' using recycled cashmere and 100% recyclable packaging. Hope has 1600+ reviews on Trustpilot and has been featured in The Sunday Telegraph/Woman & Home and The Telegraph Magazine. With the proceeds, the company will invest in digital advertising and web development.

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days to go: Expired investment: £268,312
Killing Kittens is a female empowerment brand that is leading a global movement to promote positivity for women, men and couples of all ages and sexualities. Its social media application has around 140,000 members worldwide, and the brand has hosted events in 12 countries. Killing Kitten's members use this platform to connect with like-minded people, improve their sex lives through education, and engage with brands and content. The company has raised £1 million in two previous successful funding rounds. In this round, 45% of the investment will be used for marketing, 45% for product innovation, 5% for preparing for funding, and 5% for operations.
days to go: Expired investment: £340,930
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