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Brightpearl is designed to help small to mid-sized retailers accelerate their growth and profits. Its software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform allows retailers to manage core aspects of their business by combining orders, inventory, customer data, accounting, sales channels and reporting into a single, reliable retail management system.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,345,427
Cornerford aim to bring quality watches and accessories to the modern day gentleman, Cornerford was founded by engineer Dovy Cornerford. All Cornerford products are designed, manufactured or hand finished in the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,450
Truckk simplifies the LID market with an online price comparison and booking platform. It matches the delivery needs of customers with hundreds of transport providers and allows them to compare and book careful, friendly, trustworthy and professional transport providers. Within two months of trading, the company has facilitated 200+ jobs, 270+ providers, and 600+ registered customers. Truckk is focusing on signing up the first 10,000 drivers, and advertising online with the latest digital marketing techniques. With the proceeds, the company will grow its online price comparison and the booking platform for the LID market, which is worth nearly £1billion a year.
days to go: Expired investment: £23,460
Balkerne is designing a commercial insurance product based on Risk Management technology and Property & Casualty Insurance. Through this way, the company helps enterprises defend their property and people. The company will make sure that no property owner suffers from theft, fire or flood. It has generated net revenue of £21K in January 2019. The revenue model of Balkerne is to charge a percentage of the premium to distribute insurance and support customers with risk management by managing claims. The company has come up with an exit strategy that is to improve the performance of the acquiring company and to quickly acquire the skills and technologies at a lower cost.
days to go: Expired investment: £150,000
OnCare app (iOS and Android) for care workers: enables care workers to report on their client visits through their smartphone, instead of having to deal with large amounts of paperwork.
days to go: Expired investment: £149,470
Finmo is re-imagining financial services by building tailored services and products to help the independents, self-starters and challengers of the world in attaining financial success. The Finmo solution helps users understand how much tax they owe to the government. It is the simplest way to track taxes for contractors, freelancers, and self-employed people. Finmo has made a user-friendly mobile application that has many advanced features for the self-employed who finance their business with their personal bank account. It monetises by cross-selling products and services and licensing its product out to accountants. The company has monetised the maximum investment amount of £100,000. The Goal of Finmo is to build, a sustainably profitable company.
days to go: Expired investment: £150,000
BuffaloGrid aims to join connect people deprived of the benefits of the internet to the world wide web via its 'Hub'. The company asserts that the Hub is a solar-powered device that can charge 10 portable electronic devices simultaneously and provide access to digital services via the BuffaloGrid Cloud. Users can access entertainment, sports, educational and health content via the company-provided Wi-Fi and stream content for free. The company levies a fee for premium users who can download the content, for less than £1 per month, and consume it on the move. BuffaloGrid has received grants from InnovateUk and the European Commission. It will use the investment to deploy Hubs in Bangladesh, start operating in the peri-urban regions of Lagos, Nigeria, and deploy its services across refugee camps in Kenya and Uganda with the help of Techfugees and UN agencies.
days to go: Expired investment: £813,090
Moley Robotics have created the Moley Robotic Kitchen which is a fusion of cutting edge technology and human expertise. The Moley Robotic Kitchen has been designed to fit into a regular kitchen, cost roughly the same price as a regular kitchen and can cook any dish from anywhere.
days to go: Expired investment: £919,980
Portable solar power technology, primarily used in life-saving emergency situations and military operations. Renovagen has developed a lightweight energy system that is quickly deployable and simple to use. The technology can be used in remote locations, with little or no access to an energy source and can be used to power medical tools and equipment. Their products have been utilised at off-grid sites in the Middle East, India, Africa and North America. Customers of the business include worldwide governments, NGOs, Royal Marines, UN Agencies and international charities. Renovagen's FAST FOLD product has already received over £200k in orders within the last 5 months. The company has now completed a £400k contract for their patented RAPID ROLL product. This funding round will enable Renovagen to meet customer demand by increasing production speed and inventory levels.
days to go: Expired investment: £406,040
Using the latest in Internet of Things (IoT) and low-power technology, Sensize has created a system to globally monitor supply chains. Trackers are fitted to reusable plastic crates, containers, cages and palettes. They are used to alert theft, record their location and detect the environment as they are transported through a supply chain.
days to go: Expired investment: £149,240
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