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An app to help local independent businesses gain more exposure on the High Street. Sizzl will create bespoke marketing by using cinematography to tell stories for locals in the area to view on their smartphones. Investment will provide Sizzl with the infrastructure for a monthly subscription payment system and initial marketing to attract small businesses.
days to go: Expired investment: £25,490
Racingbreaks.com is a digital racing and experiential platform enabling users to plan and book every aspect of their racing experience, whether that’s a ticket to a local racecourse or a unique 'Round the World Trip' to the Melbourne Cup. The company intends to offer users a single point of distribution for the fragmented racing sector, allowing customers to book everything in one place. Racingbreaks.com has earned £4.38 million worth of sales in 2019 witnessing a 300% growth in sales between 2017 to 2019. It claims that over 50,000 customers have booked with Racingbreaks.com, with the company having signed key partnerships with over 50 racecourses. The company claims that renowned horse racing jockey Frankie Dettori has invested in the company and is the face of the brand. Racingbreaks.com will use the investment to re-develop its website and platform, create a new racing app, develop new ticketing Application Programming Interfaces with more racecourses, and expand its platform globally.

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days to go: Expired investment: £375,530
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
Growth Capital Ventures (GCV) is a Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) approved fintech company. GCV's mission is to back the game changers, innovators and value creators. It is operating at three different levels namely, G-Ventures, a specialist software development division; Quva, a private investor network; and G- Labs, an innovation lab. The company aims to provide investors with access to well researched alternative investment opportunities that are selected for their potential to deliver better returns than traditional mainstream investment products. GCV has structured property transactions worth £14.7 million, has 5000+ everyday investors, and seen 500+ jobs created by portfolio companies. GCV will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,295,410
Creditspring is an innovative subscription-based loan membership company. Its goal is to enable hardworking people to change their lives through access to reliable credit. It allows people to rent a safety net of credit. The company won the Moneynet’s Most Innovative Lender award in January 2019. In July 2019, the company hit 100k membership. Creditspring has been featured in The Times, Forbes and much more favourable press. The company will use the funds to meet the demand for its product.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,571,666
Wealthify is an online investment platform that lets you choose the parameters in which you want to invest such as; how much you want to invest, how long for and the risk level of the investment. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,117,523
An app designed to help families manage their household bills in one place. Onedox have increased their user base over threefold to 16,000 users since June 2017 and manage more than £21m worth of customer expenditure with over 700m bills downloaded for their customers to view. The company has participated in the 'Accenture Fintech Innovation Lab' and 'NatWest Entrepreneur Fintech Accelerator' programmes, as well as being finalists in the 'British Banking Awards 2018'.
days to go: Expired investment: £358,120
Actve is on a mission to change the way people connect with their favourite fitness creators. The company aspires to help creators earn an income and build a subscription business. Actve asserts that it caters to a variety of creator needs allowing them to live-stream their workouts, offer guided programs to customers, or use Actve's software to manage their clients. The company aims to become a contender in the digital fitness market that is projected to be worth £21 billion by 2022. It aims to launch its platform in September 2021. Actve will use the investment to develop its platform, hire key staff, build its user base, and work towards becoming an industry champion for fitness creators.
days to go: Expired investment: £165,627
StrongHer empowers and educates women of ALL socio-demographics and diversities to control their wellbeing, nutrition, and fitness. It is an established brand known as a top workout class by London Living. The brand has a social following of more than 13,000 across Facebook and Instagram. StrongHer fills the gap between boutique fitness establishments and budget gyms to give accessible courses, classes, social events, and workshops. In 2018, the company held its first ‘fitness festival’ - Ultimate Warrior Weekend which was attended by around 100 women. With the proceeds, the company will create its first strength and conditioning facility for women.
days to go: Expired investment: £126,730
An indoor climbing brand opening in Ellesmere Port, south of Liverpool; Boulder Hut is expected to be the first dedicated bouldering centre in the area. Bouldering is a shorter, sharper version of rock climbing, done without ropes, and is set to be included in the 2020 Olympics.
days to go: Expired investment: £386,200
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