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Mogees is a London-based company with the objective to disrupt the relationship between people and physical objects. Their patent-pending technology allows anyone to transform ordinary physical objects into ‘smart’ ones through the power of machine learning and a vibration sensor.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,153,867
Redemption is 100% vegan, gluten free, sugar free and alcohol free bar.  They are currently serving around 1000 customers per week in their two restaurants and are keen to replicate that in two new Central London locations.  EIS Pending
days to go: Expired investment: £311,270
Chip is a wealth investing & savings app that aims to foster financial prosperity for today's generation
days to go: Expired investment: £5,083,686
Yumbles is a leading UK online marketplace for artisan food. It currently connects over 600 independent food makers directly with consumers. The company is targeting the UK’s estimated £10bn+ UK Speciality Food & Drink market, having seen £1m+ sales in the last 12 months resulting in £400k+ revenue.
days to go: Expired investment: £262,080
Flender is a social lending platform that will transform the way people use peer-2-peer finance. From funding friends to backing businesses across multiple countries Flender has taken a mobile first approach. Flender allows the borrower and the lender to set their own interest rates, as well as allowing users to lend to people they know.
days to go: Expired investment: £501,700
Supper aims to be a unique delivery service focusing on quality and service for high-end restaurants. It argues that its commercial metrics and lack of reliance on 'Gig-Economy' workers sets it apart from competitors. The company intends to become a contender in the food delivery market that grew by 35% in 2020 and by almost 150% over the last 5 years. It has partnered with 130 notable establishments such as Zuma, Park Chinois, Milos, and Cova, to name a few. Supper has 61,000 customers on its portal that is further growing by 1,500 new customers every month. The company delivers 1,000 orders each week and has fulfilled 100,000 orders to date with the average order costing £100. It delivers orders via its purpose-built, gyroscopically-stable, and temperature-controlled vehicles. Supper will use the investment to focus on its growth in London and expand globally.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Salty Commune is a dedicated co working space for the creative community, inspired by rock and roll.  They have secured an iconic building in Shoreditch which is due to launch in April and are now looking for investment to acquire more properties.
days to go: Expired investment: £219,692
The Good Egg currently serves over 1000 customers a week after sell out pop-ups and food markets and a successful raise in 2014. They are now raising on Crowdcube again to bring their all-day Montreal-deli-meets-Israeli street-food to Soho's Kingly Court.
days to go: Expired investment: £606,540
Parcel2go based in Bolton, Greater Manchester is the UK’s leading parcel delivery comparison website, offering a surprisingly cheap alternative to the Post Office to consumers and small eBay sellers/businesses. Our website enables you to send anything, from a small packet to a large parcel, to destinations throughout the UK and internationally, and all for a surprisingly cheap price.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,057,730
FullClear is an advanced beer line cleaning solution. It is non-toxic and non-corrosive. It is proven to be 96.7% more effective than current chemicals.
days to go: Expired investment: £248,860
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