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Coconuts Organic is a company that produces plant-based ice creams. Coconuts Organic asserts that it is one of only two mainstream organic plant-based ice cream brands in the UK. The company aims to tap into the fast-growing global trend of healthier eating and sustainable food. Coconuts Organic has won seven Great Taste Awards and became the fastest-growing 'Wellness Ice Cream' brand in the UK according to a May 2020 Nielsen report. Its products are stocked in major retail chains like M&S and Ocado. The company will use the investment to grow its sales and marketing team, increase its eCommerce business, scale its operations, and invest in marketing activity that will create consumer demand.

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days to go: Expired investment: £327,979
Perfect World Ice Cream is a healthy indulgent treat which is good for you. They have less sugar, less calories and real fruit and vegetable purees which provide health benefits. They have created a range of family friendly flavours and are available in stores such as Holland & Barratt, Tescos and Ocado. 
days to go: Expired investment: £147,360
Go Modular design and build off-site modules for the construction industry. Using their innovative modular construction technology they aim to revolutionise the construction process making it more time efficient and less expensive to produce buildings. In 2018, Go Modular are looking to open their first factory in the UK which will enable them to offer the construction industry factory-produced building units that form the finished structure at the construction site.
days to go: Expired investment: £412,420
Founded by Sadie Frost and Emma Comley in 2011 and incorporated Feb 2012, Blonde To Black’s aim is to create original screenplays and nurture new talent. Having already shot two feature films 'Buttercup Bill' and ‘Set The Thames On Fire’ and 4 short films the company is going from strength to strength. There are 5 further features and 3 shorts in development. “Invisibles" is aimed to shoot winter 2015 and cast Craig Roberts (Submarine, 22 Jump St) and George Mackay (Pride, Defiance).
days to go: Expired investment: £1,113
Playfinder aims to make sports easier for everyone and to help venues fill extra space. Its application gives access to the best sports facilities with the most simplistic user experience. The company has 4192+ partner facilities on site and an estimated 4600 in the pipeline. From Jan-Sep 2019 the company witnessed £684k EBITDA & GMV of £1.2m and got 100k visits in October. The company has been rated with 4 or 5* by 91% users and, booking growth has increased on an average of 8.5% since Jan 2018. Playfinder plans to start clubs and schools with its booking system.
days to go: Expired investment: £727,770
TransferGuru is an online money transfer platform that allows users to send money to friends or family all across the world. TransferGuru offer an exchange rate comparison service that allows the user to see all of the providers in their chosen country. 
days to go: Expired investment: £46,746
Qure’s aim is to provide individual healthcare that is both affordable and highly convenient, becoming the platform of choice for both patients and practitioners. Qure offer 24/7 private healthcare, without the huge price tag that is usually associated with these kinds of services. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,162,206
Arro Money is a fast-growing money management company engaged in managing your money in a straightforward manner. Unlike traditional banking institutions, Arro uses exclusive technology that enables straightforward and hassle-free financial services. Through simple application, you can open personal or business accounts and manage your funds. Despite a few early-stage hiccups, the company has successfully opened over 42,000 accounts.
days to go: Expired investment: £567,540
The World’s First Specialist Augmented Reality App StoreAugmented reality is all around us – from our mobiles to television adverts. By 2017 it is estimated that the AR market will be worth an astonishing £5.2 billion, so it makes absolute sense to have a specialist site to make it easier to buy them.Currently the AR apps are hidden in the millions of apps on the current congested platforms making it much harder to get them to market.With everyone from football clubs to newspapers and even global cosmetics brands promoting their products using augmented reality the market is wide open for expansion.The AR App Store is working on exclusive deals with leading app developers producing next generation apps in the following fields: education, modelling, militaria, architecture, football, technology, anatomy and food. Once the UK site has been tested and established it will be rolled out to Europe, the US and worldwide.Founder Karl Adams who has spent the last 18 months developing this project says “Augmented Reality is not just a concept it is a practical “virtual reality” that will become a way of the future and a reality right now. It allows the user to have apps on their tablets and smart phones enabling them to conduct pleasure and business interactions with products, in a new interactive and totally engaging way”.
days to go: Expired investment: £4,700
The Aspire Account has been created to address a major problem encountered by International Students coming to the UK to study at Universities. A UCAS study showed that 62.5% of international students ranked opening a UK Bank Account as one of their top 3 issues.
days to go: Expired investment: £140,174
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