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Talon is a cloud-based SaaS platform and an on-demand workforce management software. It is an innovative software for handling freelancers, direct work engagements, and private talent pools. The company offers 3 key benefits: reducing costs, managing risks, and maximising value. Talon has provided solutions to Reed Consultancy and Spend Matters. The company's aim is to be the top enterprise SaaS platform for on-demand workforce management worldwide. With a proven product, revenue-generating customers and established channels to market & live in, it is looking to move quickly and seize opportunities to grow.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,000
YEO (Your Eye Only) Messaging is a next-generation communication platform that connects business with people. The company asserts that its patented continuous facial recognition requires users' ID as an authentication key to display content, making it impossible for someone else to read a user's messages. The portal also doesn't allow others to screenshot, copy, save or forward content unless allowed by the user. YEO Messaging claims that its 'Geofencing' and 'Burn After Reading' features provide sender control even after content is sent guaranteeing delivery to the person rather than just the device. YEO was selected as one of eight companies worldwide for CyLon London’s Cohort 10 accelerator in the autumn of 2019 and has a valuation of £8.3 million when only considering issued shares. The company will use the investment to expand its team to accelerate the development of its desktop and enterprise solutions to drive revenues and further its partnership in the insurance and healthcare sectors.

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days to go: Expired investment: £823,622
AgeWage is a pension scoring system that provides customized information to the customers. By bringing together your pension pots, AgeWage scores each of the pension pot out of 100 and tells you how well they have worked for you. The scoring system offers information that helps the customer make decisions on how to consolidate pots, reinvest their money and most importantly, how to get their money back. The company has signed an MoU with Royal London to enter into B2B arrangements. It was also chosen for the Direct Support Innovate programme with the FCA. AgeWage has been voted the best new idea in the BGL partnership awards(2018). With its proceeds, the company is planning to invest in digital development, marketing the application to the general public and other organizations. Also, it is trying to build out the infrastructure to support the development of the product with third parties such as Annuity Providers, IFAs, and Drawdown Providers.
days to go: Expired investment: £317,760
JustUs plans to offer its own ISA's directly to consumers via IFA's and by doing so they are disrupting the £1.5 trillion lending and savings market in the UK. 
days to go: Expired investment: £12,580
Hinterview is a technology entity that has come up with a video platform that enables professional recruiters to engage and communicate more effectively with their target audience. The company believes that 'remote is the future of work', accelerated by COVID-19, that will drive more interest in their technology. The company asserts that its technology can aid agency, in-house or even college & campus recruitment drives producing satisfactory engagements between recruiters and job seekers. The company is white-labelled, ultra-secure, and cloud-based with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance providing data privacy & security protocols to its clients. The company has 61,000 users active on its platform with 230+ active contracts. It will use the investment to further develop its sales and marketing functions and build departments internally as its business scales both in European and global markets.

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days to go: Expired investment: £421,505
Percayso is a Business-to-Business (B2B) insurance technology entity that aims to become a contender in the £220 billion per year UK insurance industry. The company claims that conventional methods of finding the best insurance premiums has its share of hurdles. Percayso intends to change this. It points out that its portal allows users to find relevant premiums, reduce chances of fraud and increase profit, all in a transparent layout. The company has already signed four clients. It argues that it has a strong pipeline of 25+ opportunities and aims to convert at least 50% of these. It will use 45% of the investment for platform development, 20% for third party integrations, 20% as working capital, 10% for product and international development, and 5% for marketing and networking.

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days to go: Expired investment: £437,134
RentiD is an end-to-end solution for landlords to manage their residential rental properties via its 'Digital Assistant' web app. It aims to become a contender in the UK market that consisted of an estimated 4.5 million rented homes in 2017 with almost 1 in 4 UK households set to be privately renting by 2021. The platform allows users to market their residential property onto property portals like Rightmove, Zoopla and PrimeLocation, streamline day-to-day property management with 'Rent Tracking' and 'Maintenance' options, understand and comply with evolving legislation and best practices and communicate with their tenant to help foster better relationships. RentID asserts that it acquired £200,000 of private angel investment, onboarded 350+ individual users on its platform, and launched Version 2 of its post-beta product. RentiD will use the investment to focus on its growth marketing strategy and hire resources to handle increased scale.

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days to go: Expired investment: £249,611
Pinga is an on-demand local delivery service designed for communities to directly help each other via an app. A 'Tasker' is a person who requires something and a 'Runner' is able to acquire it. Goods and delivery fees can easily and quickly be negotiated through the app with delivery times typically being around 15 minutes, far cheaper and quicker than competitors such as Amazon Prime.
days to go: Expired investment: £135,001
MortgageGym is a technology business that makes mortgages easier and digital for everyone. Its technology was authorised by the FCA, delivering first-to-market digital innovations. This company has provided free online advice to over 45,000 consumers and has got £100m+ of mortgages arranged to date. Moreover, it also has integrated 65% of the 20 largest UK mortgage lenders into live eligibility. MortgageGym has multiple revenue streams such as revenues generated from the arrangement of appointments with brokers, commission shares, and referral fees. From the funds raised, MortgageGym will accelerate its ongoing proposition development by investing in people, particularly focusing on technology and product. It will also use the proceeds to develop new technology features which are not currently offered by its competitors.
days to go: Expired investment: £443,086
FairMoney is a Price Comparison Website (PCW) specialising in comparing loans for consumers using machine intelligence. They ensure consumers receive the most appropriate loan by taking into account the lender's underwriting criteria, as well as the borrower's credit situation by using their proprietary algorithms.
days to go: Expired investment: £200,000
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