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Player+ is an introduction gateway to exclusive video content tailored to your preferences. With over 200 million Amazon households worldwide connected through genre-specific TV Apps, Player+ offers premium content curated just for you, accessible on leading smart TVs, devices, cable, and satellite platforms. Enjoy the convenience of all your favorite genre-based content in one app, including top news channels in NewsPlayer+ and a Performing Arts hub in StagePlayer+. Exciting expansions into new categories are currently in progress.
days to go: Expired investment: £249,114
SCRUBD specialise in grooming products specifically for men, leaving their skin feeling primed and looking great. SCRUBD use pioneering techniques and methods to create their 100% Natural products with no synthetic chemicals. Their skincare products are made in England and already have 72m Press Reach with more than 60+ pcs coverage.
days to go: Expired investment: £630,105
HighCandi is a drone services business that specialises in providing operational support to large companies, for example, in telecommunications and renewable energy sectors. It brings together independent drone service providers under one brand and uses these drones to inspect infrastructure, providing photo analysis, video inspections, and 3D digital models of facilities to help clients manage their assets in an affordable manner. HighCandi’s app, which can memorise and automate inspection regimes, makes sure that each drone delivers consistent imaging and data. The company's aerial videographers are Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) licensed and adhere to legal restrictions wherever they film. The company's strategy is to target 10% ($520 million) of two key sectors, namely The Global Industrial Inspection market and European Real Estate market, by 2021. HighCandi is a potential disruptor in the drone sector which is expected to boost the UK economy by £42 billion. With the investment, the company will start recruitment to drive sales, pilot engagement, and brand marketing.

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WildHitz.co.uk is a 24 hour online music TV station, showcasing videos from top current artists. Within 18 months of launch, WildHitz already has a community of around 200,000 daily users[1], with ad revenues of over €340,000 [2] in 2014, their first year of operation.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,390
The New Craftsmen curates, commissions, and sells high-end handcrafted products, created by some of Britain's finest craft makers, from a showroom in London’s Mayfair.
days to go: Expired investment: £565,500
Movie Collective is a way of investing in independent film making; their idea gives the crowd the opportunity to invest in a slate of independant movie projects.
days to go: Expired investment: £526,600
If there’s one thing Britain lacks – it’s its own iconic guitar brand. RGC Capital Ltd is aiming to muscle in on the US-dominated UK guitar market with its new range of British-badged guitars. The brainchild of experienced accountant Carl Derving, the young, passionate company unveiled its first prototypes in autumn 2014. The flagship Ravenwood guitar and the RGC model gained instant plaudits from some of the company’s 2000+ Facebook fans. RGC is now in a position to drive the new brand forward and capitalise on market space left open by a dearth of British-badged guitars. The company requires £100,000 investment to fund working capital to grow the business by launching a website, purchasing stock and funding various other marketing activities. In return, 30% equity in the company will be available. Once investment has been secured, RGC Ltd expects to establish its two core guitar brands within the UK market over the course of the next few years – going on to gain recognition for the British-badged instruments on a global scale within the next 10 years. Carl has a thorough understanding of the guitar market, having played at an advanced level for 14 years - two years longer, in fact, than he has been a professional accountant. With the beautifully crafted, custom-built guitars designed, built and ready for production on a large scale, and the brand set to go (including the obligatory Ravenwood hoodies), the company requires equity investment to begin making the brand iconic. Investor rewards include great discounts on some of the pieces - details of which are available in the rewards section on this page.
days to go: Expired investment: £6,270
Tech Will Save Us are an award-winning company which has developed a range of toys focused on learning through technology and play. The toys are not only built by the children but also are brought to life by coding and electronics. They aim to build a generation of digital creators, not just consumers. 
days to go: Expired investment: £799,946
PurrfectlyYappy are an online marketplace for pet lovers to find all they need for life with their best friends. Founded by part of the Dogs Today and Dog Monthly team they have created an online platform for small manufacturers as well as established national and international brands to sell directly to customers.
days to go: Expired investment: £195,288
Hommage is a luxury mens grooming brand that offers the highest quality grooming products for an affordable price. Hommage have partnered with a leading razer company based in Japan and also hired a world renowned european designer to design the packaging and the products. 
days to go: Expired investment: £523,990
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