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InvestMyCommunity, trading under Karadoo, offers digital fundraising services to 1.5 million community organisations in the UK. The company argues that organisations need to urgently digitise donations they receive in cash each year in the face of rapid cash decline. Karadoo asserts that its digital services solve this situation. The company is Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) authorised, offers donation fundraising, and plans to shortly offer micro-loan and micro-equity options on its platform. Karadoo has invested over £400,000 in highly automated platforms with low risk. It asserts that its hybrid operating model offers easy scalability as well as efficiency. The company claims that the introduction of contactless donation terminals in 2021 will strengthen the company's credibility. Karadoo intends to exit via a trade sale to a competitor or a software provider.
days to go: Expired investment: £200,000
Karadoo provides financial services with a focus on peer-to-peer lending and equity crowdfunding to charities, schools and sports clubs. Unlike other fundraising platforms, Karadoo is fully authorised by the FCA for these services, enabling customers to raise funds on InvestMyClub through donations, loans or equity – or a combination of those. Karadoo aims to provide an affordable fundraising market that is not only effective and flexible but also easy to use for everyone. The company has invested over £400,000 in highly automated platforms with low risk. This hybrid operating model offers easy scalability as well as efficiency. The funds will be utilized for acquiring resources and marketing purposes.
days to go: Expired investment: £105,000
Shepherd's machine learning early-warning system allows an insurer and maintenance service provider to easily manage their clients’ risks. They measure various levels such as the humidity, heat and light a client's equipment is using, as well as energy consumption and running time, etc. This software solution increases client-protection whilst reducing breakdowns. Shepherd works alongside businesses in delivering the best solution to improve loss ratios and extend their products to a wider audience as efficiently as possible.
days to go: Expired investment: £318,156
Revix aims to revolutionise the investing experience for millions of people. It wants to become a platform that makes investing in Alternative Investment Assets (AIA) such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Biotech, renewable energy, eSports, venture capital, cryptocurrency, and art a simple, engaging and automated affair. The company endeavours to simplify complicated terms so that customers understand what they’re investing in and what the associated risks are. Users can create personalised financial targets and set customised triggers that automatically transfer funds when activated. The company will use 37% of the investment for paying personnel, 42% for marketing, and 21% for security and regulatory advances.

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BidSpace is a digital sales & account management platform for enterprise B2B. Using BidSpace, sellers create a secure, personalised, interactive, mobile & social experience built around their buyer to improve their relationship. Buyers see decreasing value in sales, struggle to stand apart from competitors in new pursuits & fail to retain & grow existing contracts. BidSpace gives improved relationship leading to better contract performance, enabling B2B sellers to win, retain & grow business.
days to go: Expired investment: £170,246
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