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B-North is creating an SME business bank that will deliver fast decisions with loans being given in two weeks. Its model is formed around strong relationships with both brokers and customers. B-North is in a positive conversation with the British Business Bank for Tier 2 debt, and its FinTech enabled lending platform is excellent. The funds will be used to expand the team and develop the platform. The company also aims at assembling a highly-experienced and ambitious management team supported by a heavyweight board.

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days to go: Expired investment: £2,815,350
B-North is a UK-based business lending company. It has combined cloud-native technology with face-to-face relationship banking. The company asserts that SMEs account for over 60% of private-sector employment in the UK, have driven job growth over the past ten years, and are central to driving economic recovery. It intends to disrupt the £150 billion UK Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) lending market. B-North has raised a seed capital of over £6.8 million including a six-figure investment from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority to establish its core team, as well as, build lending and deposit-taking platforms. The company is now seeking further investment through a bridge round to extend the cash runway from the end of Q4 2020 into Q1-Q2 2021 to achieve the necessary regulatory capital to become a bank and commence lending.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,149,256
Service Octopus are based in London and are a UK comparison and instant booking platform for cleaning services. The founders have a combined experience of 7 years in the cleaning sector and have generated £50k to date. They will be using this funding round for product development, sales and marketing. 
days to go: Expired investment: £129,310
Bricksave is a global platform that provides individuals with direct access to institutional-grade real estate investments previously only accessible to experienced, qualified, High Net Worth Investors. The company has a fully automated and functioning platform through which it hit the target of $4m and is aiming for the next milestone of $25m by the end of 2020. Moreover, the company has an experienced founding team of advisors backed by a successful track record. It also received a YoY growth in excess of 260%. With the proceeds, Bricksave will continue its aggressive growth strategy, boost its market position in current geographies and increase marketing efforts.
days to go: Expired investment: £673,025
A thought leadership media platform working with trusted experts to bring innovative advancements to organisations through journalism. The Future Shapers aims to re-imagine how information is delivered globally and the ways it can help small to large communities innovate further, avoiding the use of advertisers and paywalls.
days to go: Expired investment: £41,610
MotorhomeHub are making a platform that makes it easy to buy, sell and rent Motorhomes around the UK. The funding will be used to create a web-based mobile responsive platform across all the popular browsers. 
days to go: Expired investment: £71,670
havebike is a bicycle repair business that collects, cleans, services and returns bicycles to owners at their doorstep, all via its app. The company asserts that it has been responsible for servicing approximately 2,500 specially designed bikes for the London Police and Ambulance Services since its launch in 2010. It also claims to be an authorised service agent for leading bicycle brands including, Brompton, Canyon and Ribble. havebike also holds a 'Shimano Service Centre' accreditation. It aspires to become a contender in the cycling market that was valued at £2.31 billion in late 2020. havebike's technology platform and booking system, Atlas, in late 2019 led to the company's Quarter To Date (QTD) revenues increasing by 484% and customer base by 22% as of February 2021. The company will use the investment for opening new workshops and mobile workshops (including fit-out) and cover marketing costs as it enters new markets to scale its business.

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days to go: Expired investment: £580,832
Ablrate.com is an FCA regulated peer to peer lending platform which connects lenders with borrowers for asset-backed loans. It was launched in late 2014 and has a community of 5000 lenders who have completed £1 million+ worth of loans per month to all sizes of businesses throughout the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £457,950
PayRue is a London based cryptocurrency wallet. It offers an application that enables people to exchange, store, and transfer cryptocurrency in a hassle freeway. PayRue has grown its user base over 22k registered users. Its application is live on Android, Web app, and iOS. PayRue is regulated for Digital Wallet services and Crypto exchange. It is offering exchange services of ETH, BTC, Propel, XLM, and USDC. The company is planning to allocate 40% of the invested funds for product development, 40% for marketing and 20% for admin.
days to go: Expired investment: £118,098
Cloud-based SaaS software with the purpose of efficiently generating corporate management reports to reduce operational costs and improve data quality. Synapse's service can be implemented into pre-existing financial reporting systems to produce automated reports, even in large companies. Customers include Lloyds Bank, who have signed a 2-year term and the Bank of England have contacted Synapse to potentially integrate the system.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
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