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Swifty is an award-winning scooter brand that aims to encourage more people to use light electric and active transportation. The company has successfully exported its scooters to 46 countries, have celebrity customers and global collaborations, and received 5-star ratings on Trustpilot and Google. With the aim to offer the complete Swifty experience, the company is planning to launch the SwiftyAPP in future. The funds will be used for finalising the application, production of new scooters and for team expansion in sales, marketing, and technology.
days to go: Expired investment: £202,390
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days to go: Expired investment: £673,054
FreeFlow Technologies has developed the world’s lightest, greenest electrical bike – the SALTIRE e-bicycle. We own a patented new technology in the electrical bike marketplace, used in the Saltire Electrical Bikes. FreeFlow Technologies has raised £195,000 through the London Angel Club and has a further £45,000 worth of grants secured.
days to go: Expired investment: £205,289
Commuter Club is a unique technological platform that brings together data, retailing and credit to save commuters hassle, time and money. It helps commuters purchase and find the right tickets for their commute by an online journey, and provide big savings on annual tickets through a convenient, low-cost, monthly payment plan. Till date, it has issued £70mn+ in loans to over 20,000 customers and realized a CAGR revenue growth rate of 300% (2014 - 2018). Now with attractive unit economics, great customer lifetime value, proven acquisition mode, and improving margins with scale, it expects to issue tens of millions in loans and tickets this year. Additionally, it has expanded its corporate solution to leading clients like Pret a Manger, Monzo, and Hakkasan. It is raising capital to continue to fund its growth and acquire customers, develop its technological platform, up skill its team and reach profitability in 2020.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,331,000
WhyBuy is a rental platform that allows a user to rent out items or entities he/she may want to another person. WhyBuy asserts that consumers want to be able to access items for brief periods, and the company aims to be the go-to provider in this segment. It endeavours to save time, space, money and the environment through its business model that is backed by a 100% electric delivery fleet. The company has tested its supply chain to ensure orders are placed despite COVID-19 restrictions. Its app has seen 8000+ downloads from mid-June to end-July 2020 at just over £3 per acquired download across the App Store and Google Playstore. It will use 75% of the investment for marketing, 5% to expand its electric fleet, and 15% as stock and overhead expenses.

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days to go: Expired investment: £309,260
addvantage offers patented, fuel-saving technology that retrofits to heavy-duty trucks, thereby improving fuel economy, reducing harmful emissions and saving money for diesel-driven trucking fleets. Addressing two key challenges of the trucking industries--low margins and the need to reduce emissions--addvantage has a proven track record in the UK and is now launching in the US, where more than 4 million heavy duty class 8 trucks are operational. With diesel making up 40% of the trucking fleet costs in the US, the company provides compelling economics and environmental arguments for these fleets. addvantage is an exciting opportunity for investors looking for tax efficient, high growth opportunity with green credentials.
days to go: Expired investment: £394,155
Jam Jar is a long term car rental market place.  They specialise in affordable long term car and van rental.  Jam Jar have the ethos "why buy a car when you can rent one?"  Their service is based on 12 month hire contract thus allowing the customer to upgrade their car every year.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) is a company that is aiming to make air travel sustainable and carbon-free. It's product, Airlander, is the world’s first full-scale hybrid aircraft. By 2025, the company estimates that Airlander will fly with up to 90% fewer emissions than other aircraft. The market for Airlander technology is estimated at over US$ 50 billion over the next 20 years. HAV is focusing on securing launch orders for the production of Airlander 10, it's all-electric aircraft, from commercial and defence contractors. The company has featured in publications such as The Telegraph, Financial Times, BBC, GQ and Robb Report. HAV will use the investment to underpin its operations and contract discussions during Covid-19 recovery.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,900,490
Improving urban mobility by offering a bike sharing service to reduce congestion and pollution whilst increasing physical activity. cycle.land has recently entered a partnership with Youon, the largest bike share company in China, to deliver their services all over Europe. The fleet will consist of regular bicycles, in addition to e-bikes, e-scooters and e-cars. cycle.land has also worked in conjunction with local councils, Transport for London and local boroughs to introduce dock less mobility companies in the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £331,963
The Highland Motorcycle Company is the vision of a 'one stop, all needs catered for' focal point for the motorcycle community of the Scottish Highlands. We intend to establish ourselves as the local motorcycle destination.
days to go: Expired investment: £61,550
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