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Honcho is a new mobile app that’s going to revolutionise the way people buy products and services…saving them time and money. They have developed the first online reverse auction marketplace for financial services.

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days to go: Expired investment: £829,370
Skilled Connection connects companies directly with IT professionals. Register and post your job ads for free. As an employer you are able to set the minimum requirements for the job and then you are able to see how each candidate compares and then you can simply click a button to request an interview. 
days to go: Expired investment: £11,330
Mush is a mobile app that connects local mums based on their profile. Once you have your profile setup, you can see which friends are free to play, message and arrange to meet up.
days to go: Expired investment: £926,180
Aiming to prevent further deterioration and leakage of water and sewerage pipes, Aqualiner has developed their Melt in Place Pipe (MIPP). This patented technology consists of a sock insertion, which when heated, expands and melts onto the inner pipe and forms a solid glass-reinforced thermoplastic layer. This process can increase the longevity of existing pipes and is the only product of this type to be approved to be safe-for-use in drinking water pipes. The UK has more than 251,000 miles of water pipes, where almost 75,000 miles of pipes are classed as damaged. Aqualiner firstly plans to sell the initial equipment in return for a small profit margin, but the materials and consumables used in the process will be sold to the licensed contractor directly as a second income stream. The third source of revenue is derived from fees charged to International territorial licensors for any Aqualiner sales. The product has been developed with support from Anglian Water, Severn Trent Water and Yorkshire Water and is approved to be installed in US drinking water pipes.
days to go: Expired investment: £642,471
Riversimple is a car manufacturer and service provider that is spearheading ‘next-generation’ Hydrogen electric vehicles. It sells mobility as a service and retains ownership of its cars. Their pricing structure allows customers to pay a single monthly fee that covers the vehicle, fuel, maintenance, and insurance costs. It's proprietary offering, Rasa, is a two-seat local commuter vehicle that can achieve a 250mpg equivalent fuel figure with a 300-mile range from a 3-minute fill. The company has recently been awarded two new grants from The Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) for £1.25 million to support the build of its first low volume production run, and another from InnovateUK worth £0.5 million to support the deployment of cars in the Milford Haven Energy Kingdom project. The company has also been featured in several prominent publications such as The Guardian, CNBC, BBC Wales, Reuters and CNN to name a few. The company will use the investment to expand its engineering team and start volume production to reach product commercialisation by the end of 2022.
days to go: Expired investment: £504,000
Tock is aiming to help buy consumers insurance through data-driven apps. To buy policies online the customer is supposed to answer about 80 questions about their families. FCA has granted authorisation to the company. With the proceeds, the company will recruit the key people, develop the MVP (Minimum Viable Product) and its user interface. The company's home insurance app will be piloted in Q4 2019.
days to go: Expired investment: £256,650
Frunbu is a mobile application that aims to fill unexpected gaps in tradesmen's schedules at short notice. Frunbu allows tradesmen to post their availability for the coming seven days and customers can either give them a call or post a job.
days to go: Expired investment: £120,888
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
All So Pro have created an effective and innovative platform which allows celebrities to directly contact businesses to offer deals for social media endorsements. Businesses can choose from a number of celebrities on the platform and make them an offer with the product they want endorsed and even request the date and text they wanted posted on social media with their product. 
days to go: Expired investment: £11,810
Buildy is an online platform that aims at making construction hiring easy by eliminating the expensive middlemen, thereby, saving time and money for both employers and employees. The platform was shortlisted as the Best Recruitment Innovation at Building Innovation Awards. Buildy has already signed up around 100 tradespeople and 46 employers. The company will streamline the hiring process through automation of job by bidding for jobs, matching algorithms, ratings, online chat, reviews, and providing the skilled workers and tradespeople more control via a better user interface. With the proceeds, the company will seek to fast track the Buildy app and help the company become the top recognised brand in construction staff hiring.
days to go: Expired investment: £17,380
  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

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