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Assetz Exchange ('AE') offers an efficient way for retail investors to invest and trade in housebuilding projects residential property for both income and capital growth. AE allows investors to produce a customised property portfolio in minutes. The company has launched its website in May 2019, and it is fully live. The funds will be used for the development of the website, development of the property, hiring team members and for launching marketing and PR.
days to go: Expired investment: £690,453
SEVEN BRO7HERS Brewery was established to produce exceptional beer for both Manchester and further regions, boasting revenue exceeding £5 million in 2022. Actually owned by seven brothers, they're expanding in the UK retail market to capitalize on the thriving craft beer industry, utilizing opportunities such as enhanced supermarket presence, increased footfall at Manchester Airport, and establishing a permanent Manchester hub for artisan product enthusiasts and investment will be pivotal in bringing this vision to life.
days to go: Expired investment: £504,242
JiveBird allows users to create and send a greetings package that consists of a personal voice message, music, eCard, a photo or selfie, and a gift to their loved ones or acquaintances. The company asserts that its package can be sent at the last minute or in advance. Jivebird claims that for the millions of people who send greetings and gifts every year, its portal provides a personal, cheaper, and convenient way to send greetings. Jivebird argues that it has no direct competitors. Its exit strategy is to sell the company when it achieves the growth metrics in the business plan, projected to be within five years of consumer launch.

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Yapster is the chat app for retail and hospitality teams. It enables more effective and efficient communication for companies with mobile workforces. Staff can send 1-1 and group messages, initiate flash polls, and post to the company newsfeed. Customers include Ann Summers, Caffè Nero and Dunelm.
days to go: Expired investment: £147,260
Lucy's dressings aim to become the UK's leading dressings and sauces brand. They offer a wide range of award winning product ranges including gluten-free, low fat, vegetarian and low sugar options at affordable prices. As well as their retails range they also offer dressings for 3 restaurant groups, including Bill's and Gourmet Burger Kitchen.
days to go: Expired investment: £218,340
Infinity Health is a technology company based in the UK that has created an app that is designed to make the handover of medical documents between nurses, hospital wards, care homes and in the community easier. It does this by allowing all of the patient information to be in one easily accessible place rather than having a physical, paper-based copy. 
days to go: Expired investment: £944,820
A smoothie brand with the aim of providing performance nutritional drinks by simply blending ingredients together. Starting at a Prince's Trust market stall, PACK'D has become a 'Top 50 Startups' company and has sold over two million Smoothie Kits so far. PACK'D sales have grown by 2000% since 2016 and has more than 1500 products listed in major food retailers.
days to go: Expired investment: £522,780
A chocolate company ready to shake up the industry with their tailor-made range of lollipops, by using the latest manufacturing technology. Candy Mechanics customers can personalise chocolate gifts for friends and family with their own designs. One of the company's USPs involves 3D-printing a person's face in a few minutes as a tasty treat.
days to go: Expired investment: £408,650
Assetz Capital is a leading property-secured business marketplace lender in the UK and Europe. It provides loans to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and property developers in the UK, financed by retail investors, institutional investors, government bodies and banks. The company has arranged loans of over £1 billion since its founding in April 2013. It ranked 53rd out of the UK’s top 100 fastest-growing technology companies for two consecutive years in the Sunday Times Tech Track 100, and funded the equivalent of 1 in 100 UK homes in the last two years. Assetz Capital aims to utilise the investment to fund legal and structuring work around the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Schemes (CBILS), have working capital for business development, grow its team, and possibly launch an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the future.
days to go: Expired investment: £760,600
Virtually Visiting (VV) brings 360° tours and experiences to the world via its digital platform with the aim of removing traditional barriers to travel by making it accessible to all, anywhere, any time. The company's platform is accessible to users via a Virtual Reality (VR) headset, mobile, computer or tablet. VV aims to drive evolution within travel by working with passionate and knowledgeable local experts to create an immersive 360° video library. The company's motto is to turn anyone with an internet connection into an explorer. VV will use the investment to finalise and launch a full beta test of its new VERus Platform and app. They will also engage with new suppliers and companies to capture their experiences in 360° videos and take them to a global audience, build brand awareness through advertising and PR, and test and demo new live 360° VR content.

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days to go: Expired investment: £215,410
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