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Enclothed has created a solution for shopping for men, delivering a monthly box of clothing which has been handpicked by a personal stylist. The receiver then has 5 days to try on and return any unwanted items, only paying for the pieces they keep. 
days to go: Expired investment: £178,614
A crisps company with the mission of making tasty and healthy snacks. Emily Crisps are vegan, gluten-free, halal and kosher certified, as well as being 1 of a 5 per day. Their products are sold in major grocery stores such as Sainsbury's and Tesco, which are responsible for 50% of the company's revenue. Emily Crisps are well-established in the UK and are now seeking funds to expand to the US, with a dedicated marketing campaign and sales team.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,048,030
Elite Skills Arena (ESA) provide a range of training aids to improve performance. All ESA products are based around repetition, maximising training intensity for a more pronounced improvement.
days to go: Expired investment: £72,603
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
Killing Kittens is a female empowerment brand that is leading a global movement to promote positivity for women, men and couples of all ages and sexualities. Its social media application has around 140,000 members worldwide, and the brand has hosted events in 12 countries. Killing Kitten's members use this platform to connect with like-minded people, improve their sex lives through education, and engage with brands and content. The company has raised £1 million in two previous successful funding rounds. In this round, 45% of the investment will be used for marketing, 45% for product innovation, 5% for preparing for funding, and 5% for operations.
days to go: Expired investment: £340,930
Elemental Digest is a clean-tech Agri-Food technology manufacturing business that transforms the industrial waste problem into high value-added sustainable products with impressive economic, nutritional, and environmental benefits. The company recovers valuable food extracts and creates organic 'clean' phosphate-rich fertiliser for soil and crop enhancement. These products are tested and validated by Rothamsted Research. Elemental Digest is partnered with a well-known leading international meat producer. It has qualified its final products and is ready to produce to scale. The raised funds will be used in building the fertiliser plant, developing the team, expanding markets, and research & development to qualify crop-related precision applications.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,525,240
Naked Energy has developed Virtu which is an evolution of standard solar technology.  Traditionally there are two types of technology; one takes the suns energy and converts it to electricity and the other to heat water.  Virtu takes both methods and fuses them together to create an efficient heat exchanger with vacuum tube technology.  They are now looking to grow internationally.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,200,858
Hoptroff TTaaS® software is a hassle-free compliance solution for financial services under MIFID II and CAT regulations. Traceable Time as a Service (TTaaS®) ensures that timestamp records of computer transactions are accurate to the microsecond, making online transactions trustworthy, reducing fraud, regulatory risk and the cost of business for Financial Services and Media. Hoptroff is building their presence in the US – the largest potential market worth $30bn. They are fundraising with the goals to invest in PoC trials for the growing pipeline of potential global customers introduced by their partners, transitioning from annual up-front fees to monthly payments with BTR and invest in launching IP Media service.

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days to go: Expired investment: £865,000
For Good Causes turn Loyalty points into donations for charities, giving people a new way to give to causes closest to their hearts. Brands are given a while new CSR opportunity and charities are given much-needed funding. Research has shown their is over £7bn unused rewards in the UK, values which could be donated.
days to go: Expired investment: £292,220
Fame Media Tech (FMN) is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) technology start-up that aims to transform the visitor, fan, and customer experience through technology-driven data perspectives. FMN asserts that sport and hospitality sectors have suffered from customer and fan isolation during COVID-19. FMN application, n-gage.io, addresses this situation. The company argues that its portal, combined with storytelling and innovation in digital media, can help companies to positively influence user behaviour, enhance engagement, and improve loyalty. FMN claims that companies can judge the above metrics through data diagrams on its portal as well. The company's early-stage proof of concept discussions extend across sport, hospitality, and visitor attractions such as Wembley Park and Bohemians FC. FMN's exit strategy would be via a trade sale to a media or technology business.
days to go: Expired investment: £45,700
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