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JobLab is a candidate-first online job portal that aims to revolutionise recruitment for candidates and employers. JobLab has introduced an innovative way to easily connect graduate talent with meaningful careers. With JobLab, employers find and hire genuine talent efficiently, without the necessity for an agent, thus helping graduates get noticed quickly. One of the most remarkable features of JobLab is the JobLab Tokens that rewards users for their attention and data. Moreover, the company's response rate is now five times better than its competitor, LinkedIn. JobLab, in 2018, saw an annual growth of 240% and generated £240k revenue in Feb 2019. Moreover, the platform has attracted 30,000+ job-seekers and has developed an efficient revenue engine.
days to go: Expired investment: £302,960
DiPocket has created a mobile banking app to make instant international bank transfers, with low foreign exchange rates quick and easy. The app is a simple solution to collect and spend money with friends, and it comes with a range of mastercards so it can be used anywhere.
days to go: Expired investment: £157,275
HaMuch is an online platform that lets homeowners compare hourly rates of local tradespeople and check their availability. The company has provided digital marketing services to businesses such as Travis Perkins, HomeServe, and Rated People. About 200,000 tradespeople have uploaded their profiles on the platform with 12,000+ having uploaded their respective prices. The company has been featured in The Sunday Telegraph, Express, Sun, and Microsoft News. 

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days to go: Expired investment: £132,850
Improving the railway construction industry by collecting data to reduce inefficiencies and overspending. Rail Diary is a B2B SaaS product that is designed to analyse information on infrastructure projects to improve particular elements that plague the industry. These include the delivery, commercialisation and the health and safety of projects. Rail Diary allows developers to monitor ongoing costs, forecast for the future and reduce the number of claims made. Rail Diary will generate revenue via a monthly subscription model ranging from £45 to £150, plus project fees.
days to go: Expired investment: £50,544
Wealthify is an online investment platform that lets you choose the parameters in which you want to invest such as; how much you want to invest, how long for and the risk level of the investment. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,117,523
Lazy Flora aims to make gardening easy for city gardeners by taking away all the barriers to plant ownership and build products that fit in with the lives of their busy customers. With this passion for beautiful plants, Lazy Flora brings people closer to nature. The company has been tagged as Best Buy for plant and gardening subscriptions by The Independent and has been rated 'excellent' on Trustpilot. With the proceeds, the company will accelerate sales and marketing.
days to go: Expired investment: £84,968
GalleriesNow is a revolutionary art platform rapidly becoming the most trusted source of information on galleries, artists and exhibitions worldwide. We have achieved tremendous traction in the space of one year, already working with Frieze Art Fair, Soho House and the FT and in discussions with major arts publications - and are an increasingly valuable way for galleries to interact with their audiences. We are fundraising to consolidate and bring further revenue streams on-line. Our goal is to be the perfect bridge between gallery and art buyer - join us on our journey!
days to go: Expired investment: £33,384
Authenticating artwork by using DNA tags to produce certificates as a solution to forgery and fraud. Tagsmart has almost 250 artists with over 11,000 tags issued across more than 23,000 pieces of artwork. Revenue is generated via commissions with retailers where the artwork is sold, rather than from the artist. Funding will be aimed at R&D to continuously improve the security and to take the brand worldwide due to interest and demand from overseas.
days to go: Expired investment: £503,925
Knoma is a payment solution that helps people looking to future-proof their career or move into new areas of work by eliminating the burden of upfront payment, and by removing the challenges of sourcing an appropriate course. Backed by a large European Venture Capital firm, Knoma enables lifelong learning as the global economy transitions to one where digital skills are essential for career success. All Knoma students can gain access up to £10,000 to pay for the course of their choice, which can be spread over 12 months with flexible repayments with no interest or fees applicable. The company has partnered with organisations like Codeclan, Wild Code School, Le Wagon, and Code Nation and has successfully secured £750,000 in funding from some of Europe's largest venture capital firms, namely, Global Founders Capital, and Rocket Internet. The company will utilise the investments to expand partnerships with tech and coding schools, test and deploy the Knoma app, unlock a £20 million debt facility to provide Knoma loans to its students, and scale the business on all verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £529,660
Resolve Divorce are an online platform, founded by an experienced legal team and aiming to automate the divorce process without solicitors, at a fixed fee. In the UK there are over 100,000 divorces a year and the market is estimated to be worth over £3bn a year.
days to go: Expired investment: £9,540
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