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Logically uses advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help governments, businesses and people uncover and address harmful misinformation. Its flagship consumer-facing product is an intelligent fact-checking and news curation app that combines the best of machine learning with human intelligence. The company's app has witnessed over 100,000+ downloads and completed over 10,000 fact checks. Logically's investigation has covered topics such as 2020 US Elections, regional Maharashtra Elections, and QAnon Central Hub Hosting Phishing Scams to name a few. It has featured in press entities like Forbes, Bloomberg, The Economic Times, and BBC amongst others. The company will use 28% of the investment towards sales and business/partner development, 25% towards technology and data science, 20% towards platform investments and additional data sources, 20% towards marketing and sales enablement, and 7% towards administrative expenses.

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days to go: Expired investment: £2,110,694
Fast News Network (FNN) is a website that provides two functions for the content provider. The first function is an amateur reporting network to comment on anything you like. The second function is FNN allow you to earn from advertisers taking sponsorship of your page (blog, YouTube channel) etc. 
days to go: Expired investment: £12,750
Fiinu are building a new digital bank.  They intend to distrupt the financial services industry, whilst helping customers improve their lives through better banking and a people before profit ethos. Their goal is for customers to be in better financial shape after they join Fiinu.  Fiinu is currently undergoing the Bank of England authorisation.
days to go: Expired investment: £563,099
Cyclr is a cloud-based software that allows the user to connect the apps that they already run their business on. This makes it simple to synchronise data with another system.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,490
Ziglu is a financial technology entity that allows a user to access both Forex and digital currencies seamlessly. The company permits a user to use any currency via its Mastercard debit card and protects the user's digital currency up to £50,000 against cyber-attacks. Ziglu is authorised by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) and is one of the first companies involved with digital currencies to be registered under the UK’s Anti-Money Laundering Regulations (AMLR). The company has achieved a 94% rating on TrustPilot, offers customers the option to send money via cryptocurrency, and previously raised £5.25 million in seed funding. Ziglu has featured in media entities like Coindesk and Yahoo Finance. It will use 30% of the investment in product development, 60% on user acquisition, and 10% on international expansion initiatives.

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days to go: Expired investment: £3,041,878
People Matter (PM) is a wellness platform that offers an online space where a user can measure and improve his/her mental wellness at work. The company's app, Okina, aids the user in getting mental stability and avoiding stress. PM asserts that over 264 million people suffer from depression globally. For its efforts, PM won the Tech Nation’s Rising Stars competition in 2019, Tech Nation’s Applied AI cohort in 2019/20, and Start-Up of the Year by Tech SouthWest in Dec 2019 amongst others. It will use 70% of the investment to fund the development of its app as well as the PEAK data science engine, and 30% to support its operation and launch its proposition and product to market.
days to go: Expired investment: £321,700
A mobile advertising company using innovative techniques to create an interactive and immersive experience through a consumer's smartphone. Adludio uses "sensory advertising" which involves using technologies that already exist in modern phones, such as gyros and haptic feedback to create attractive advertisements to entice the end-user.
days to go: Expired investment: £771,850
Brickowner is a property investment platform. Its network is fast, simple, and available 24/7. It helps property asset managers and developers manage their investor onboarding, KYC, investor categorisation, escrow requirements. Since 2017, investment through the company has grown from £347k to £1m (2018), and over £10m by April 2019. Brickowner has more than 2000 investors registered on its platform. It has also gained extensive media coverage including Daily Mail, London Evening Standard, Property Week, and many more. With the proceeds, Brickowner will make significant improvements to its existing tech, develop some new technology for increasing the product range and expand its team.
days to go: Expired investment: £282,015
Swipestation is a mobile payment system that allows fans to order food and drink from all over the stadium even without any internet connection. Swipestation helps speed up queues; by the time fans get to the bar they have already paid for their order, recieved a QR code using the app, placed into the swipe station and scan.  The swipe station takes the payment and the customer goes to the fast track service area and receives their order. 
days to go: Expired investment: £644,768
Ancon is designed to detect trace elements of things such as explosives, drugs and chemical weapons in the air. Ancon manufactures equipment and components that are up to 10,000 times more sensitive then anything else on the market.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,043,525
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