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Assetz Exchange ('AE') offers an efficient way for retail investors to invest and trade in housebuilding projects residential property for both income and capital growth. AE allows investors to produce a customised property portfolio in minutes. The company has launched its website in May 2019, and it is fully live. The funds will be used for the development of the website, development of the property, hiring team members and for launching marketing and PR.
days to go: Expired investment: £690,453
Dirt Factory aim to be the first indoor bike park in Britain. They will cater for Mountain Bikes and also BMX and they will use real dirt to create their indoor trails. Dirt Factory aim to expand across the UK and even into Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £431,890
Nebeus aims to bridge the gap between cryptocurrency and cash, providing people with instant crypto-backed cash services for everyday use. The company argues that there is an equivalent of $400 billion held in more than 55 million crypto wallets around the world which cannot be used further than keeping as an investment. It aims to change this scenario. Nebeus's core product is its 'Instant Loans' offering. It also offers users to do mobile top-ups, conduct Card2Card transfers, and send cash to Points of Sale (PoS) amongst other financial services. The company is working to come out with a 'Nebeus Mastercard' in partnership with Railsbank in Q1 of 2021. Nebeus has more than 60,000 users on its portal and has overseen transactions over £30 million to date. The company has featured in publications like The Independent, Forbes, and Bloomberg to name a few. It will use the investment for growth and marketing, the rollout of Nebeus Mastercard rollout, for growing its team, and for Research and Development (R&D).
days to go: Expired investment: £862,580
QFinds is a purpose-built hiring tool that enables employers to easily and efficiently pre-screen candidates, conduct interviews and generate employment contracts. The company asserts that it is a UK government vetted 'Kickstart Scheme' representative and can get small businesses grants to hire interns having already processed over 100 job applications. QFinds claims that its app has been downloaded 2 million+ times garnering 24,000 reviews averaging 4.8/5 stars. QFinds also points out that bad hirings cost the UK up to £6.7 billion in turnover, productivity, and training. It seeks to change this and disrupt the £39 billion recruitment market. The company has partnered with notable entities like University College London, Kings College London and Brunel University London, intending to use them as strategic partners to increase job seekers signing up to and using its app. QFinds will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals.

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days to go: Expired investment: £222,866
Almond provides businesses and consumers with a method to understand their carbon footprint and use the company's proprietary offset tools to become carbon neutral. Consumers can earn Almond Tokens when purchasing products from Almond's partnering sustainable brands.  The Almond Tokens can be spent on their website  The Almond certification label on products enables them to demonstrate their commitment to protecting the environment, consumer health and building a better society for all. The core idea is to build a market that's geared towards sourcing and selling sustainable products. The green economy market is worth $4 trillion. The offset market was $300 million in 2018, having grown over 140-fold in 10 years. Almond seeks to be a market leader in this domain. It has also partnered with reputed institutions such as the World Wildlife Fund, and the Stockholm Environment Institute (carbon analytics). With the investment, the company aims to further the popularity of its existing Almond App and have more people join its ecosystem.

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days to go: Expired investment: £522,540
freemarketFX is an FCA authorised, innovative peer-to-peer currency exchange, focused on the high-value B2B commercial spot FX market.
days to go: Expired investment: £645,496
Own a share in the Horse Alpha Co. which will purchase 4 racehorses, including a thoroughbred colt sired by Exceed and Excel.   
days to go: Expired investment: £128,150
Zazu are building a digital-only bank in Africa, to bring financial inclusion to millions. Beginning as an e-commerce platform for farmers, Zazu is now pivoting to become a 21st century bank for Africa. Zambia has 1.2 million adults in formal employment, 1.4 million MSME's and 2 million emerging farmers, and Zazu aim at these high earners as they believe they may be unhappy with the high cost of banking.
days to go: Expired investment: £259,688
Driftrock are a digitasl media media marketing company who specialise in creating simple easy to use advertising tools.
days to go: Expired investment: £800,278
PayRue is a London based cryptocurrency wallet. It offers an application that enables people to exchange, store, and transfer cryptocurrency in a hassle freeway. PayRue has grown its user base over 22k registered users. Its application is live on Android, Web app, and iOS. PayRue is regulated for Digital Wallet services and Crypto exchange. It is offering exchange services of ETH, BTC, Propel, XLM, and USDC. The company is planning to allocate 40% of the invested funds for product development, 40% for marketing and 20% for admin.
days to go: Expired investment: £118,098
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