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Movem is a platform where tenants, landlords and agencies have been sharing their rental experiences since 2013. Building a digital rental profile known as a Movem Passport. Landlords and agents can pay to instantly download a tenant's full reference, designed to be quicker, cheaper and less open to fraud.
days to go: Expired investment: £395,580
Assetz Exchange (AE) is a property crowdfunding platform that endeavours to break down barriers to investing in sustainable and under-supplied Buy-To-Let sectors so that investors can create a diversified property portfolio in minutes. AE argues that Buy-To-Let has hurdles, such as capital requirements, administration burden and transaction costs making it the least preferred option for average investors. It aims to change this scenario by converting properties into micro-units, allowing investors to invest as little or as much as they like, and taking care of administrative expenses. AE has launched 12 properties so far in 2020. It also concluded the purchase of four flats in a period conversion near Sefton Park in Liverpool in January 2020 for £600,000, with a plan to sell them on for £800,000. AE envisions to originate over £20 million worth of new properties in 2021. It will use the investment to expand its network of sourcing agents, build a larger credit team, invest in marketing campaigns, and increase automation wherever possible.
days to go: Expired investment: £293,382
The go-to platform for people planning the most important purchase of their lives: a new home.
days to go: Expired investment: £103,008
Since launching in 2017, 99home has become the 8th largest hybrid and online estate agency. The company currently helps more than 2,000 clients who are interested in either renting or selling their properties, this figure has tripled since Q4 of 2017. Users are able to conduct business activities with tenants or potential buyers through the platform at any time and have access to the most recent and up-to-date information. 99home offers full transparency as clients only pay fixed fees for services they actually use. 99home is raising funds to improve their, marketing, customer service and IT infrastructure, as well as aiming to reach more than 300 property agents in the UK by 2019.
days to go: Expired investment: £291,840
Agent House is an operational system and platform (OSP) offering business administration and marketing to independent property professionals for an affordable monthly licence fee.
days to go: Expired investment: £66,766
Airsorted makes hosting hassle-free on platforms like HomeAway, Expedia and Airbnb. Basically, Airsorted solves the problem of homeowners who don’t have the time or expertise to manage the property. Since the launch, Airsorted has raised funding of £1.5 million and has launched in 22 new cities. Additionally, its number of managed homes has grown from 1,800 to over 4,000. The company is planning to grow further and go deeper into the new markets and by using the proceeds for product development and technology.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,277,960
Arca is helping to build the market for property market risk transfer by dealing in derivatives for domestic and commercial properties. Nick Ruddell has held senior roles for the last 30 years with banks and big interdealer brokers.
days to go: Expired investment: £676,500
Arca have introduced new tools for property risk management and created a marketplace to trade portfolio risks to match buyers and sellers of financial products connected to the performance of real estate. They are opening up the concept of short term property market risk management for property portfolio managers.  
days to go: Expired investment: £575,000
Brickowner is a service provider for property developers and asset managers wanting to improve the cost and efficiency of onboarding and managing investors. The company undertakes crucial tasks related to property transactions such as Anti Money Laundering (AML), Know Your Client (KYC), investor categorisation, and escrow requirements for its clients. These tasks take a lot of time and money through regular offline channels, but the company speeds up this process by taking it online. In 2017, a sum of £348,000 was invested through the company's platform which by January 2020 had reached over £12 million. The company has over 2400 investors registered on its platform wherein 630+ investors have invested in substantial investments. It has been featured in prominent publications such as Daily Mail, Property Week, London Evening Standard, and The Week. The company will use the investment aims to cover capital costs to support growth such as hiring, develop new technology to increase product availability, marketing strategy, and increase the technical capacity of the platform.
days to go: Expired investment: £397,840
An automated platform allowing landlords to manage their properties and save time and money on fees. With brightLET's solution, there is no need for an intermediary person to be involved in the property management process. Landlords can perform administration tasks on their own tenancies, be kept up-to-date on ever-changing regulations and manage tradespeople. Specific services available to landlords include options to book viewings, upload photos, videos and floorplans, provide reports on inspections, gas safety, EPC, Right 2 Rent and PAT checks. The brightLET platform is available on almost any device, including desktops, tablets and mobile devices. brightLET has partnered with the YMCA, this has allowed the company access to a provider market and housing association worth more than £10bn. There are various user types utilising the platform, since launch 650+ landlords, 1000+ tenants and 300+ tradespeople are using brightLET to manage their properties. Their revenue model has resulted in landlords achieving savings on property fees of £450 outside London and £1,368 within London. Funds will primarily be used for growth and expansion within London, as this is where the majority of brightLET landlords are situated. The company aims to increase their brand awareness through marketing campaigns and hire talent to assist with technology developments, sales and customer support.
days to go: Expired investment: £66,932
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