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The City Cycle Hub Limited provides a secure location to active commuters to store their bikes. Additionally, the company offers shower, changing and other related services. City Cycle is seeking £810,000 of new investment to open and establish the first City Cycle Hub in London. The management is targeting an exit valuation of £17m in 2022.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Horse riders can share their journeys and experiences via a dedicated social media app. Huufe offers users the ability to create unique profiles to share photos and videos of their horses. Users can also manage their horses and keep records of their trips. Furthermore, safety features such as rider tracking is implemented to notify other users of any accidents. Revenue will be generated via an internal currency, HuufeCoin. Users can spend their HuufeCoin on premium features in the app, as well as products and services offered on the platform. Completion of this funding round will allow Huufe to expand the app for a global market and offer more functionalities and uses for HuufeCoin.
days to go: Expired investment: £168,264
SkunkWorks Surf Co have developed a patent-pending heat-bonding technology to solve one of the biggest problems in the $7.4bn surfing industry. Founders (and brothers) Ricky and Chris Martin have assembled a team of 14, opened a 16,000sq ft factory and are aiming to revolutionise the surf industry.
days to go: Expired investment: £371,640
VPAR provide technology solutions to the golf market. Their primary product is the leading performance tracking and social app for golfers that connects players both on and off the course. VPAR is revolutionising golf.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,217,847
Parents can easily book activities with their children via an app that provide educational and enriching experiences. Kidsorted has more than 22,000 parents registered on the service and has made bookings totalling £1m since launch, of which £500,000 worth was processed in the last 12 months. The company has experienced a month-on-month growth in unique visitors of 20%, as well as the number of registered users increasing by 10%. Kidsorted won first prize at the NOAH Berlin awards in the start-up competition. The platform also enables businesses to utilise the service in the form of a widget on their own websites. This means that businesses need not worry about any booking processes or administration, as Kidsorted will take responsibility for this, which means that businesses can focus on providing high-quality activities for their customers.
days to go: Expired investment: £178,380
Three Wise Monkeys Climbing is creating a state of the art indoor climbing facility in Fort William that will serve adventurous tourists visiting the outdoor capital of the UK and the residents of the Lochaber area. 
days to go: Expired investment: £144,809
Rematch is gaining popularity in France for its innovative approach to amateur sports. Their app offers easy access to sports highlights and has partnered with major broadcasters like beIN and France Televisions. With over 1.5 million video uploads, 225 million views, and clients like Decathlon and Unibet, Rematch is now seeking to expand its presence across Europe. They aim to provide a free solution for recording, watching, and sharing amateur sports highlights, making it accessible to a wide audience and generating revenue through brand partnerships. Rematch has already achieved significant user and follower numbers and established partnerships with sports federations and media outlets. Their mission is to promote amateur sports in Europe and beyond.
days to go: Expired investment: £172,391
CityLegends is an evolving community app for urban athletes and artists, striving to lead the way as a social platform for urban sports and culture. With a user base of 75,000 and expanding, the app celebrates the distinctiveness and independence of urban sports, recognizing their social, competitive, and connective aspects. As traditional sports wane among youth, urban sports such as skateboarding and parkour are on the rise. Currently, an estimated 150 million urban sports enthusiasts engage in various activities, attracting a staggering 1 billion annual viewers. The company foresees an emerging €9 billion global urban sports market and aims to bridge the gap, bringing together athletes, fans, brands, and governments for authentic engagement within these thriving communities.
days to go: Expired investment: €531,568
Swytch, with £14.5 million in FY23 sales demand, provides a patented eBike conversion kit. Their innovative direct-to-consumer model has enabled rapid growth with minimal capital investment. Seeking additional funding for improved delivery and expanded eCommerce, they offer a versatile kit that can convert any standard bicycle into an eBike with up to 250W pedal-assist power.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,800,001
Breca Swimrun is a global sports brand that focuses on the swimrun which is an emerging category in endurance sport. Breca aims to bring a new narrative to endurance sport by seeking out majestic venues for its events to reconnect with the natural world to rebalance people's increasingly urbanised and screen-oriented lives. Breca is the owner of the Swimrun National Championships in the UK and New Zealand. The company will utilise the funds raised to grow the operations team and launch its activewear collection. It will also hire a commercial team to monetise the portfolio and increase promotion to fully sell race stock.
days to go: Expired investment: £334,757
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