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Mous, an award-winning brand, has sold over 4 million accessories to 1.8 million customers, generating £24 million in annual sales as of March 2023. They aspire to become a household name in the £180 billion ($228 billion) global tech accessory market. With an in-house team of product experts, they create high-performance tech accessories and use impactful content, including extreme product demos, to promote their brand and products, resulting in millions of online views and followers. This fundraising round will help expand their product lines, particularly in backpacks and phone cases, including super-thin, recycled, and artist collaboration designs. They've also secured investment from BrewDog's founder and CEO through Crowdcube's 'The Next Unicorn' initiative.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,614,153
Arkivum Limited is a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) that provides specialist digital archiving and preservation services to customers in highly regulated industries, such as pharmaceuticals. Arkivum asserts that its software ensures that the digital content of its customers is safeguarded, usable, and auditable for decades into the future. Arkivum argues that its focus area is archiving clinical trial data for pharmaceutical companies, centring around Electronic Trial Master File (eTMF) that contain tens of thousands of different types of documents and overseen closely by drug sponsors. The company further claims that its services triumph over those offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azure. Arkivum points out that its services have led to the company earning £1.4 million as Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) as of March 2021. Arkivum is seeking to raise up to £1.075 million of equity to grow its business across different verticals.
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Workhorse allows the company to deliver individual applications that are customized to specific company requirements. Workhorse's modular approach integrates all the functions one needs into a single easy-to-use bespoke application, tracking tasks, invoicing CRM, scheduling inventory timesheets and more. Workhorse applications are reviewed as a long-term solution as they quickly become integral to the operations of the company's clients. Workhorse has 50 customers, and it is delivering applications in four different countries, two different languages and across industry sectors as diverse as legal, financial, marketing events, manufacturing, retail, and e-commerce. The company's plan for growth into the future is to become a platform for other companies to deliver applications and deliver a customized bespoke solution on the Workhorse platform.
days to go: Expired investment: £391,466
After Cloud specializes in managing digital legacies through innovative applications for both individuals and businesses. Recognizing the increasing significance of preserving digital assets in today's tech-driven world, their mission revolves around creating a technology-driven generative AI platform with a substantial social impact. 
days to go: Expired investment: £155,863
Wrisk is a mobile app, a one-stop-shop to manage insurance in a seamless manner. Wrisk makes the whole insurance process simple, transparent and personal by showing the risk factors that impact the price, providing quick access to a quote after only six questions. Basing its distribution via B2B2C partners, it is the only insurance provider for BMW/MINI car in the UK and has also signed an MoU with the RAC to work on the joint development of an innovative motor insurance product. Wrisk has not only achieved solid 5 star reviews but also won a Diamond in Amsterdam (DIA) for being an insurtech with the most strategic impact. It has achieved £1M of gross written premium from over 2,500 customers.
days to go: Expired investment: £978,682
Savvy Navvy is the equivalent of Google Maps for sailors and provides point-to-point navigation solution, making sailing easier, safer and more enjoyable. The app factors in all the crucial information that a sailor would need like wind, tides, hazards and saves sailors time and money by combining all the elements of an amazing trip at the click of a button. Since the launch of its 'Founding Member Program' in 2018, the company received a wave of feedback from its community of 11,000 members who were searching for a navigation solution like Savvy Navvy. The company witnessed an amazing raise on Seedrs, overfunded by 265% in 7 days, with 400+ investors. It has also won Seedrs’ Entrepreneur of the Year 2019. With the proceeds, Savvy Navvy aims to secure partnerships with marine brokers, sailing schools, charter companies, and insurance companies.

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days to go: Expired investment: £616,462
Magic is the only technology that can truly bridge online and traditional fashion retail. Our RFID tracking system can locate all product items in a real store in real-life and instantly detect their individual movement to 100% reliability.
days to go: Expired investment: £57,580
Brightpearl is designed to help small to mid-sized retailers accelerate their growth and profits. Its software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform allows retailers to manage core aspects of their business by combining orders, inventory, customer data, accounting, sales channels and reporting into a single, reliable retail management system.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,345,427
URocked is a service platform that allows users to tip any worker in any industry, anywhere via its app. The latter will receive cashless gratuities into their account. URocked asserts that a tip can be sent via its app in 10 seconds with 100% reaching its intended recipient, at no cost to them. It aims to become a contender in the est. £5.2 billion tipping industry in the UK. URocked points out that its app allows business and venue owners to use one account as their ethical cashless tipping system, eliminate the costs and administration of distributing tips, and create a transparent audit trail. The company will send 20 pence for every transaction done on its portal to 'The Trussell Trust' to help end world hunger. It will use the investment to transform the tipping industry whilst aiding in the fight to end world hunger.

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days to go: Expired investment: £117,602
Groubook is a social bookings platform that allows a group of users to pre-book nights out on its platform, letting themselves avail of discounts and earn rewards. The company claims that its focus groups are millennials who go out twice a week and spend £6589 a year, and students who avail of discounts, coupons and rewards on expenses. The company stresses that it offers its partners a non-contract service with no upfront fees. The company further points out that it sold 178 tickets for a local Nottingham bar event during the COVID pandemic, earning its partners £890 in pre-booking revenue. Groubook has featured in press entities such as Real Business, BBC, Venue Insight, and Sage amongst others. It has also partnered with 330+ venues nationally, including Olivias, Las Iguanas, Bella Italia, Revolution, and Bedlam paintball, to name a few. The company states it will use 65% of the investment towards hiring personnel, 22.9% towards promoting marketing campaigns, 7% towards overseeing location expenses, and 5.1% towards managing administrative expenses.

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days to go: Expired investment: £81,660
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