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Subscribbe is a B2B e-commerce marketplace platform for Convenience and Independent (CI) stores. It argues that about 46,000 of these stores have traditionally had no bargaining power compared to supermarkets and wholesalers. Subscribbe wants to change this and connect CI stores, manufacturers, and fulfilment centres via its platform. The company aspires to level the playing field for smaller players and enable them to become wholesale e-commerce businesses. It has been developing its platform to enable CI stores to use proprietary fulfilment and logistics technology to connect to independent warehouse and logistics operators across the UK since its launch in 2020. Subscribbe wants to become a contender in the £40 billion convenience market. It has raised £400,000 to date to hire a core team, focusing on product engineering. The company will use the investment to continue product development and testing, continue onboarding executive and operations teams, continuing from successful hires in 2020, including Subscribbe engineers and the UX/Design team, and ready to launch V1.0 of its platform in 2021.
days to go: Expired investment: £140,794
Shuttout is a global community-driven photography marketplace that adds social significance to photographs and makes it more fit for sale. It uses features such as 'stock' (Shutterstock, 500px, Flickr), 'social media' (Instagram) and 'photo contest' (GuruShots, Viewbug) to create a unique selling environment. It started worldwide expansion, growth and user acquisition from 154 countries using Facebook and Google ads. It has also collaborated with YouTube Influencers including Rebecca Spencer (UK), Hanna Saba (Australia), and Saurav Sinha (India) to increase its userbase. Shuttout has started the facility for users to host contests by themselves. Since the launch in April 2018, it has reached 76,000+ users and has added 71,000+ photos to the platform. The platform aims to connect those who love taking photos and want to earn money from their passion with potential buyers. 
days to go: Expired investment: £539,536
Pinga is an on-demand local delivery service designed for communities to directly help each other via an app. A 'Tasker' is a person who requires something and a 'Runner' is able to acquire it. Goods and delivery fees can easily and quickly be negotiated through the app with delivery times typically being around 15 minutes, far cheaper and quicker than competitors such as Amazon Prime.
days to go: Expired investment: £135,001
Pashley, the UK's most enduring bicycle manufacturer established in 1926, has been crafting hand-made bicycles for 97 years. Renowned for our classic designs, we also specialize in innovative products catering to a greener transport market. Our product offerings encompass three primary categories: Cargo Cycles which is Ideal for last-mile delivery, vending, and promotional purposes; Bike Share: Providing hire bikes and docks tailored for urban settings & Classic Cycles: Exquisite, traditionally hand-built bicycles for town and country rides.
days to go: Expired investment: £657,702
what3words is a company whose mission is to make finding and sharing exact locations a simplified task. It has divided the world into 3m squares and given each square a unique combination of three words. what3words is backed by organisations such as Mercedes-Benz, Intel Capital and Sony Innovation Fund. The company's app provides a precise location to drones, driverless cars and voice-controlled devices, in turn, boosting businesses. Emergency services and NGOs are also using what3words for critical services and saving lives. Till date, the company has received over £50 million of funding and was the 'App of the Day' in 143 countries. The company will use the investment to become a global standard for communicating location.

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days to go: Expired investment: £7,155,716
Freetrade is a UK-based freemium investment mobile app available on iOS and Android platforms in the UK with plans to launch in Europe. Freetrade's simple, beautiful and intuitive investment app opens up stock market investing to everyone. Since April 2019, it has grown its customer base by 100%, that is over 30,000. The company is also the winner of British Banking Awards and Consumer Investment Awards, 2019. Freetrade is now raising funds to ramp up its engineering and customer acquisition. Ultimately, 30% of its waitlist signed up is from outside of the UK. The raise will support its expansion into the EU.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,793,410
Freetrade is an award-winning, commission-free investing application. In the investment industry, high commissions and clunky products can make it complicated for people to start their investment journeys. This is where Freetrade comes in by offering a simple, transparent freemium pricing model where the user can pay for the premium features they want. The company is an FCA-regulated stockbroker and a member of the London Stock Exchange. Its new proprietary brokerage platform, Invest by Freetrade, has scaled smoothly while keeping costs low. It also consists of new features such as free Instant Orders & real-time deposits compatible with Apple Pay/Google Pay. The company has also shipped fractional shares, breaking down another barrier to investing. 150,000+ customers are enrolled in the ecosystem with a 500% growth Year-on-Year (YoY). The company's app won the Best Online Trading Platform at the British Bank Awards 2019 and 2020. With the investment, the company aims to grow engineering & marketing and continue expansion into Europe.

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days to go: Expired investment: £7,015,011
Emma is described as a financial technology application that helps people take control of their money and help them make the right financial decisions. The company claims that it has onboarded over 600,000 customers, witnessed a 500% Year on Year average growth and analysed £100 billion+ worth of customer transactions since its launch in 2018. Emma intends to release key features such as free stock trading, crypto, payments and credit scores in future updates. The company states that it has raised £2.5 million raised from venture capitalists such as Curve, Transferwise and CityMapper. It argues that it has become the #2 top-grossing finance app on both Google Playstore and Apple App Store. Emma says it will use the investment to continue its growth, bring its services all over Europe, and reach 1 million customers by the end of 2021.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,448,057
Carwow is an online marketplace service that makes the car buying experience better. In 2018, the company became the 6th growing organization in Europe. It has also expanded into Spain and Germany by building a YouTube channel of 2.7 million subscribers. Initially, carwow focussed on the UK new car market; however, it has expanded into financing, leasing, and nearly-new cars. In Germany and the UK, the company is rated 9.6/10 on Trustpilot. More than 2m people see its editorial content every month and in August 2019, the company's YouTube channel received 55 million views. The business aims to invest in its growth & market expansion.
days to go: Expired investment: £4,963,200
Coull is an advertising technology expert.  They are looking to disrupt the way online advertising appears making it more natural, non-intrusive and creative. Coull is an established company already revenue generating.  The funding will go towards growing the team, targeted marketing and product development.
days to go: Expired investment: £175,980
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