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The Sports Edit (TSE) is one of the UK’s fastest-growing eCommerce retailers that sells activewear brands and products, as well as, produces content and events, centred around inspiring movement and mindfulness. It is among Europe’s foremost curators of premium activewear, partnering with 50+ leading brands. The company aims to become a major contender in the womenswear market, forecast to grow 7.7% per annum to $216 billion, by 2024. The company has >45,000 social media followers, a leading gym retail partnership, and seen its online revenues grow over 145% in the first five months of 2020 Year-Over-Year (YoY). For its timely response to customers' queries, TSE was validated by the Feefo Gold Service Award 2020 & garnered a Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 72. The company will use the investment to widen its brand & product range, hire staff for marketing and merchandising, ensure customer acquisition & retention, and launch its deal with Nike in the third quarter of 2020. 

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days to go: Expired investment: £930,307
A street food company, specialising in cheese-based products, is now ready to open their second site after success of a 2016 Crowdcube campaign. The Cheese Truck Ltd are raising funds to open "The Cheese Bar" in Covent Garden by the end of 2018. Four more sites are planned before 2021. The original site in Camden has served more than 90,000 customers within a 50-seat area, with sales of £996k in Year 1 and a YOY increase of 20% in Year 2.
days to go: Expired investment: £197,690
VINEX is a digital Business-To-Business (B2B) trading platform that connects buyers and sellers to source, sample, negotiate and execute contracts related to wine. The company has traded more than 115 million bottles of wine across 26 countries since 2016. It has also witnessed 3,200 monthly visitors on its platform with an average of 80 million litres of wine traded each month, from 16 countries. The company recently launched VINPay, an industry-first financial technology service customised for the wine industry, providing wineries with guaranteed payment and increased access to capital liquidity. VINEX argues that VINPay pays wineries in 3 days from dispatch, rather than them waiting for 90+ days, and removes non-payment risk. The company points out that it has already started processing invoices, making and receiving payments from 7 countries. VINEX aims to become a contender in the wholesale wine market that is set to exceed US$381 billion in 2021. It will use the investment to help wineries invest and flourish.

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days to go: Expired investment: £159,720
Futurepump is a manufacturer of solar-powered irrigation pumps for smallholder farmers. The company asserts that its patent-pending solar water pumps combine solar power technology with remote monitoring systems, are built to last, and designed to be easily manageable by rural farmers. It aims to be a contender in the estimated $3.5 billion solar pump market. Futurepump has sold over 8,000 solar pumps since commercial sales began in 2016 reaching $1 million of revenue in 2020, raised $3.6 million as non-dilutive capital, and ensured that only approved, country-level distributors buy its products directly from its factory with a typical order value of $85,000. The company has received the Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2017. It will use the investment to drive down manufacturing and distribution costs to make its products available to more farmers.

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days to go: Expired investment: £749,999
A protein energy brand that offers its products in round balls as an easy-to-eat pre and post workout snack. Boostball's multi-award winning products are made from raw ingredients that have been cold-pressed and only contain natural sugars from fruits and plants. Boostball sells almost 50,000 units per month across 13 countries and have their own production facility, which creates products for other companies too. Boostball has partnered with Virgin Atlantic and Wimbledon to market their range and their customers also include Google, WHSmith and Graze. Funds are being raised to launch their next product range, Boostbutter, which is nut butter in squeezable pouches of various sizes. The business is also seeking to grow their market share by entering other territories such as the USA.
days to go: Expired investment: £251,300
Drfocused makes software to help doctors complete their work faster using a cloud-based HR SaaS for medical admin/rostering which has been launched across 75 hospitals. The system allows doctors and hospitals to complete admin paperwork, communicate securely and organise clinical work all from a phone or tablet.  
days to go: Expired investment: £308,910
Elemental Digest is a clean-tech Agri-Food technology manufacturing business that transforms the industrial waste problem into high value-added sustainable products with impressive economic, nutritional, and environmental benefits. The company recovers valuable food extracts and creates organic 'clean' phosphate-rich fertiliser for soil and crop enhancement. These products are tested and validated by Rothamsted Research. Elemental Digest is partnered with a well-known leading international meat producer. It has qualified its final products and is ready to produce to scale. The raised funds will be used in building the fertiliser plant, developing the team, expanding markets, and research & development to qualify crop-related precision applications.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,525,240
Itasca Wines is a Hampshire-based vineyard and winery that produces fine English wines. The company is raising funds for its contract winemaking facility, to fulfil the growing demand from vineyards. There are over 760 vineyards in the UK currently, 111 have their own winery and only a handful of these provide contract winemaking services to other vineyards. Itasca Wines aims to become a major winemaker and create award-winning wines at Penn Croft. The company planted its first vineyard of 16,000 vines in May 2019 and has featured in Vineyard Magazine in February and May 2019.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,147,003
Travala.com is an easy-to-use blockchain-based Online Travel Agency (OTA) hosting over three million travel products worldwide. Travala.com's users can pay for bookings by using both traditional payment options and cryptocurrencies. The company intends to become one of the world’s largest blockchain-based OTAs. It believes that its unique infrastructure allows it to offer value-added services to both travel suppliers and travellers. It has established key partnerships with entities like Expedia, Booking.com, and Agoda. The company's mobile app is live on iOs and Android. It has recently launched its 'Homes' vertical and also offers flight bookings. The company will use the investment to disrupt the travel industry with next-generation technology, providing the best prices and unmatched loyalty rewards.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,251,360
Intelligent Health aim to get the whole community active by providing games and incentives such as ''beat the street''. By providing schools and communities with friendly competition to walk and cycle more by tapping their cards on ''beat boxes'', and with prizes and league tables on offer, Intelligent health are bringing communities together. 
days to go: Expired investment: £700,000
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