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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Innovative marketplace platform that is disrupting the rapidly digitizing global outdoor media market.
days to go: Expired investment: £739,406
Blow LTD. is the leading UK based tech-enabled beauty business which offers expert beauty services at the doorstep to busy women at a place and time which suits them. The company only uses premium beauty products and maintains customer satisfaction. Since the launch, the company has delivered over 360,000 beauty services across the UK. Blow LTD. has been featured in high-profile media such as Vogue and Elle. Moreover, it has built partnerships with leading brands such as Kerastase and Decleor. With the proceeds, the company will accelerate its growth and launch its first international market.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,930,470
CommSoft have developed a language solution called Language Assistant. Language Assistant is a multi-language conversation automation technology and has been hailed as a national first for its deployment in police custody. 
days to go: Expired investment: £21,732
Cornish Tin is on a mission to produce tin and lithium in Cornwall using clean energy sources, aiming to establish a domestic supply for these essential materials. Currently, the UK relies on imports for these critical minerals, which are crucial for sustainable energy technologies, electronics, and electric vehicles. With increasing demand and supply shortages predicted, Cornish Tin seeks to ensure a reliable and environmentally friendly source of tin and lithium, contributing to UK industry and international export while reducing reliance on fragile global supply chains.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,118,697
EPMs is welfare which helps the player to get a contract and assist them with the off-field plan by preparing them for the day they retire. The company has professionals who help their players. It has negotiated over 40 contracts including Lions (Super Rugby), Padova & Rovigo (Top 12), Cornish Pirates and many more. The company has appointed working partners with a particular skill set Future Smart (University Of Sheffield, Northumbria University, University Of Essex) and other partners. The company will use the funds to hire a full-time team and scale up business and growth.
days to go: Expired investment: £147,761
Flexi-Hex is a company specializing in sustainable packaging solutions. Established in 2018, they have developed and sold over 4 million protective sleeves that serve as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional packaging materials like bubble wrap and excessive void-fill. The company's innovative approach aims to reduce environmental impact by providing efficient and sustainable packaging options, addressing the issue of excessive and wasteful packaging practices prevalent in many industries
days to go: Expired investment: £840,483
GoodLoop aims to create a new gold standard for online advertising thats premium for advertisers, respectful to the viewers and positive for the world. They are doing this by putting opt-in ads on websites. When you opt-in, a fullscreen ad starts to play and after 15 seconds the advertiser is charged for a computer video view and the viewer is given 50% of that money to donate to a charity of your choice.
days to go: Expired investment: £238,874
Helm Tickets is an event management platform that allows organisers around the world to create, manage, and promote their events. Organisers can easily sign-up and start selling the tickets of their events in minutes. In the last 18 months, the company has generated around £1.48m in GMV. From all over the world, more than 100 new organisers have signed up on this platform. The famous registered organisers are charity Dravet Syndrome UK, MTV, and many universities. It is aiming to raise funds to continue to build on international traction. With the proceeds, Helm Tickets will increase organiser acquisition, diversify marketing & advertising and continue developing its product.
days to go: Expired investment: £89,050
Ice is a fair rewards programme which gives its clients generous discounts off great brands. With the aim to mitigate climate change, Ice educates and incentivises consumers to buy from retailers with superior environmental credentials. Ice earns recurring commission of up to 10% on automatically tracked customer transactions directly with Ice retailers. Having an average transaction value that is 152% higher than a retailer's normal average, Ice has demonstrated the ability to deliver maximised profitability to its partners and staff training for the retailer. It is also a UK launch partner for Global Card Linked Services provider and has long term contracts with blue chip retailers with annual revenues of £6bn+. 
days to go: Expired investment: £288,065
Saving people time and making their lives easier by collecting, washing and delivering dry cleaning and laundry. ihateironing customers can utilise the company's services through their website or mobile app. Their clothes are then collected and sent to a local dry cleaners, rather than out-of-town to reduce logistic costs and increase turnaround time. The clean clothes can then be delivered to the customer's home or workplace. The company has over 3000 customers and in July 2018 alone had completed more than 6000 orders. ihateironing has been featured in major media outlets such as GQ, Esquire and The Evening Standard. On Trustpilot, ihateironing is the top rated dry cleaner. Funds are now being raised to expand and grow the business further.
days to go: Expired investment: £218,870
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