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Currently for ~259 million cell-phone users getting their phone charged is a daily challenge. BuffaloGrid provide mobile power and internet service for the off-grid parts of the world. BuffaloGrid use solar energy and a cashless payment system. 
days to go: Expired investment: £496,000
An energy provider that uses artificial intelligence to learn a customer's energy usage pattern and then create bespoke profiles resulting in better value for customers. Usio's model utilises new regulations that are not currently widely used by the Big 6, which allow increased efficiency in business operations whilst providing real-time energy deals. The company is growing rapidly with 1,000 new customers every month and the aim of becoming the UK energy leader in the P2P marketplace by 2020.
days to go: Expired investment: £193,711
Birdsong is an emerging fashion brand for people who expect more from their wardrobe. Birdsong use womens charities and community groups as their supply chain. Birdsong's mantra is ‘no sweatshop, no photoshop’, meaning they are using ethical suppliers and natural models.
days to go: Expired investment: £83,940
Drop is a tech-enabled on-demand virtual wine cellar that delivers quality wine to a customer's doorstep within 1 hour. The company asserts that 25% of the UK's 28 million regular wine drinkers are now buying online. Drop feels that its portal is well-equipped to fulfill the demands of its audience. Its app is available on the App Store and Google Playstore. The company has fulfilled over 25,000 orders to over 4,000 customers with over 750 customers having ordered over five times. Drop will use the investment towards technology development, boost its business, and fuel company growth.

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days to go: Expired investment: £533,380
StanMe aims to be the first community marketplace to enable collaboration and co-selling between independent creators. It asserts that the majority of creators have to continuously learn techniques to market themselves, adapt to social platforms’ ever-changing algorithms, and grow and maintain a large community to generate a sufficient amount of sales. StanMe claims that not all can do so and intends to address this situation with its services. It launched its public beta in July 2020 with more than 1,000 users and has processed over 130 transactions since its beta launch. StanMe claims it has more than 1,900 pre-registered users on its waiting list and aspires to become a contender in the creator economy valued at $11 billion in 2019. It will use the investment to accelerate its growth, invest in technology, and boost marketing initiatives.

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days to go: Expired investment: £164,080
Human Forest (HF) is a social impact and digital marketing platform that combines sustainable micro-mobility and digital marketing by providing dockless e-bikes which are free for everyone to use for 10 minutes daily with no unlocking fee. HF aims to be a significant contender in the projected $150 billion micro-mobility market in Europe by 2030. HF's pilot project launched in the London Boroughs of Islington and Camden over summer 2020 witnessing almost 10,000 eco-enthusiasts making over 27,000 trips avoiding 10 tons of CO2 in the process. HF has onboarded entities like FT, Whole Foods, and Rude Health. The company is raising investment to build an even bigger human forest opening in more Boroughs with more e-bikes available for use.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,275,383
Houseology are an online interior design company that allows the user to browse all aspects of design, ranging from designer furniture to lighting in a click-to-shop style.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,009,791
Go Banana are revolutionising the way tradesmen shop online for building supplies. They offer a free search tool for builders and DIY'ers to scan the market, compare prices and find supplies at the best possible price.     
days to go: Expired investment: £92,453
Ipsemet have developed a game-based assessment to be used when recruiting. The online games provide psychometric insights and behavioural reports which helpsto improve recruitment accuracy and employee fulfilment.
days to go: Expired investment: £33,510
Aloha is a barrier-free WiFi hotspot and data-sharing platform. The company estimates that 3.5 billion smartphone users worldwide pay to access the web with many unable to access the internet daily due to technical or financial constraints. Conversely, 67% of smartphone users do not consume all of their mobile phone data available to them each month. Aloha aims to change this scenario. It enables users to get paid for sharing unused data and be rewarded with 'Aloha Tokens' that can be exchanged for cash, bitcoins and exclusive offers from Aloha's partner companies. Business users and advertisers can use the advertising tools in the Aloha application and broadcast offers and promotions directly to a targeted audience within the Aloha community. The company will use 20% of the investment to list the Aloha Token with one or more key Crypto exchange platforms, 15% to expand the application development team, 17% to complete development of the Aloha Marketplace, 20% for marketing and PR, 16% for running monthly costs, 3% for Aloha app upgradation, and 10% as contingency funds.

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days to go: Expired investment: £307,707
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