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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Spontly is a mobile application that allows users who attended the same event to share their photos and comments to the event stream, along with eveyone elses so you never miss a moment. The funds raised will be used to expand the sales team and increase revenue. 
days to go: Expired investment: £206,201
CityUnscripted connect travellers to like-minded locals around the world who reveal the places, things and people that make a city unique. Since inital fund raising in January 2016, CityUnscripted has rebranded, fine tuned the concept and expanded to 13 cities globally. 
days to go: Expired investment: £87,160
MyBreakTrip is a new travel website offering an all in one trip booking experience for medium to large groups. MyBreakTrip allows users to plan their trips, communicate with eachother, collect and compare quotes and pay individually.
days to go: Expired investment: £24,230
BPSE Sailing Series is taking advantage of the original 12 years old Italian Company. The majority of the funds raised will be used to cover the essential expenses to guarantee the execution of all of the scheduled races.
days to go: Expired investment: £202,950
Chic Retreats is a travel marketplace that connects independant hotels with wealthy travellers around the world. 
days to go: Expired investment: £45,650
A boutique hotel aggregator aiming to provide travellers with the perfect place to stay. Chic Retreats work with hotel operators to provide a universal and less cumbersome digital interface for travellers to find a hotel with the bespoke experience they desire, all from one website.
days to go: Expired investment: £708,150
Upside Down House (UDH) is a family-friendly attraction offering a zero-gravity illusion photo experience. It has venues in Brighton, Bristol, Essex, Manchester, and Great Yarmouth with more in the pipeline. The company asserts that its two-storey house structures, complete with furniture on the ceiling, allows guests to take surreal images of themselves hanging from the ceiling to share on social media. UDH witnessed a turnover of £1 million since the company's launch in November 2018. The company was chosen to exhibit at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland London over the 2019 Christmas period, which attracts around 2.5 million visitors per year. It has also received coverage in publications like BBC Breakfast, Today Show, The Daily Mirror, Ideal Home, BBC Radio Essex, and more. UDH will use 60% of the investment to procure new sites, 15% on marketing, and 25% to hire personnel.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,406
Jump In is a trampoline park designed to create a healthy and fun place for families to go to enjoy jumping, games and exercises. The trampoline park includes a number of features such as a dodgeball court, a foam pit and a basketball court.
days to go: Expired investment: £630,471
LuxOlympus Mayfair are a Travel Agency who specialise in luxurious and exclusive holidays across the globe and are regulated and authorised by the TTA (Travel Trust Association). They are currently in discussions to build a presents in the UK, Greece, Italy, The Philippines, Monaco and China.  This year they aim to appoint representative in 3 main cities of India. (EIS Pending)
days to go: Expired investment: £121,910
12th Battalion Productions is producing the world’s first fully holographic production called Symphony to a Lost Generation. The performance is to commemorate the generation that endured the First World War.     
days to go: Expired investment: £139,540
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