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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Pitch DMM allows fans to interact with eachother and with their club. The app provides facts about what the fans think about team selection, the performance of players, managers and boards. Pitch DMM allows friends to take eachother on in a league system. The funds that are raised will be used for PR, advertising and development. 
days to go: Expired investment: £153,282
Pixel City Golf is planning to open five venues by 2022 that will not only be centred around golf for all ages, but also provide other leisure and entertainment activities. Compared to other major international markets, the UK has one of the lowest mini golf venues at just over 700 with room to grow, as the market is predicted to be worth £129bn this year. The company is already in discussion with a top mini golf builder and a leading marketing firm.
days to go: Expired investment: £85,350
Playfinder aims to make sports easier for everyone and to help venues fill extra space. Its application gives access to the best sports facilities with the most simplistic user experience. The company has 4192+ partner facilities on site and an estimated 4600 in the pipeline. From Jan-Sep 2019 the company witnessed £684k EBITDA & GMV of £1.2m and got 100k visits in October. The company has been rated with 4 or 5* by 91% users and, booking growth has increased on an average of 8.5% since Jan 2018. Playfinder plans to start clubs and schools with its booking system.
days to go: Expired investment: £727,770
PremSocial is a social media platform for English football, specifically the Premier League and the Football League. PremSocial aim to provide fans of these 92 teams with an engaging online community. They will also gather, analyse and distribute unique opinion data.
days to go: Expired investment: £14,160
Really Local Group (RLG) aims at creating vibrant high street community spaces that promote local culture, arts and area regeneration in the UK. The company has a pipeline of 6 sites across London and South East England. Each of the company's bespoke venues provides a mixture of a 3-4 screen cinema with community spaces, a vibrant live music and comedy programme, coffee shop, bar with a wide range of locally sourced offerings, and ‘Pop Up’ stalls for local traders. RLG has raised £1.25 million from third-party investors. The company will use 80% of the investment to develop its second site, the 'Biscuit Factory' in Reading, and 20% to progress design work on its pipeline sites in Bermondsey, Sidcup and Canning Town.
days to go: Expired investment: £250,410
Rematch is gaining popularity in France for its innovative approach to amateur sports. Their app offers easy access to sports highlights and has partnered with major broadcasters like beIN and France Televisions. With over 1.5 million video uploads, 225 million views, and clients like Decathlon and Unibet, Rematch is now seeking to expand its presence across Europe. They aim to provide a free solution for recording, watching, and sharing amateur sports highlights, making it accessible to a wide audience and generating revenue through brand partnerships. Rematch has already achieved significant user and follower numbers and established partnerships with sports federations and media outlets. Their mission is to promote amateur sports in Europe and beyond.
days to go: Expired investment: £172,391
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
Sport:80’s proprietary, cloud-based management platform (the ‘Platform’) has been developed to address challenges faced in the multi-billion pound global sports industry[1]
days to go: Expired investment: £315,000
Stagedoor is a new generation theatre guide and hassle-free booking platform. It is London's first discovery-led theatre application which makes purchasing theatre tickets easy. Stagedoor is the official application for the Camden Fringe and VAULT Festival, and currently, it's having discussions to bring Stagedoor to the Edinburgh Festival. The user growth of the company has increased and reached 53,000 downloads. Furthermore, it has raised 730K from angel investors & an EU innovation grant. Stagedoor will use the funds raised in growing its user base and in improving its application and website.
days to go: Expired investment: £193,450
Swytch, with £14.5 million in FY23 sales demand, provides a patented eBike conversion kit. Their innovative direct-to-consumer model has enabled rapid growth with minimal capital investment. Seeking additional funding for improved delivery and expanded eCommerce, they offer a versatile kit that can convert any standard bicycle into an eBike with up to 250W pedal-assist power.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,800,001
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