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B-North is creating an SME business bank that will deliver fast decisions with loans being given in two weeks. Its model is formed around strong relationships with both brokers and customers. B-North is in a positive conversation with the British Business Bank for Tier 2 debt, and its FinTech enabled lending platform is excellent. The funds will be used to expand the team and develop the platform. The company also aims at assembling a highly-experienced and ambitious management team supported by a heavyweight board.

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days to go: Expired investment: £2,815,350
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days to go: Expired investment: £697,266
Prosper is creating a customer-focused brand, aiming to offer free access to public and private funds, competitive cash rates, and instant financial advice via a mobile app. They charge a platform fee based on the customer's assets. The experienced team behind successful ventures like Tandem Bank and Nutmeg is targeting the UK's expensive and underperforming savings and investment market. They've raised £3.2 million from investors including Tom Blomfield (Monzo) and Charlie Delingpole (ComplyAdvantage).
days to go: Expired investment: £1,022,665
Colltec Laboratories are aiming to create the most effective skincare products. They have just released a new product called Ingenious Beauty that is clinically proven to reduce fine lines by 26%.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,580
Total Be wants to bring an internationally recognised model of car insurance to the UK. It provides insurance for the car, not just for an individual driver. Additionally, it does not take crime data into account that is not specific to vehicles. Thus, this insurance is estimated to provide up to 25% cheaper cover in comparison to UK insurance. Moreover, a UK Government Petition for this insurance model has gained over 60,000+ signatures, which further validates the demand of this model. Total Be believes that it will be able to disrupt the UK market with this car insurance model.
days to go: Expired investment: £150,760
British Boxers are undies and nightwear for men and women. All of their products are made from some of the finest woven cottons. The use of the funds raised will go towards introducing new product lines, increasing mail list to reach a wider audience and to expand their stockist space in UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £179,920
10Cast forensic forecasting is a cloud and mobile AI application that integrates with legacy CRM systems to improve B2B forecasting.
days to go: Expired investment: £90,056
Software as a Service (SaaS) business for Recruitment generating recurring revenues on a scalable cloud platform. Used by HR, Recruiting Teams and HR Managers. Proven that we can sell to our target market we seek growth capital to build out our chosen go to market strategy.
days to go: Expired investment: £280,000
Friction Free Shaving are a UK subscription based razor delivery service designed soley for women. Each month they deliver a razor or replacement blades right to your door so you don't even need to leave the house.   
days to go: Expired investment: £150,522
A fully integrated, end to end platform that enables real time situation and work force management, for the private security industry.  It ensures regulatory compliance and real time reporting for security operatives.  FalconDHQ is addressing a gap in the market to modernise the current paper based process.        
days to go: Expired investment: £415,000
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