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Making wine more accessible by using smart technology to deliver it to customer homes. sipp's range consists of more than 140 wines and the company has over 3,000 customers that have placed more than 7,000 orders. This has resulted in over 47,000 bottles sold since launching in July 2017. The sipp app offers customers’ insights into the origin of the wine by scanning the bottle label; customers can also re-purchase the same wine via this method. Profit is generated via wine sales and subscription services. The sippCLUB service allows customers to receive 3 bottles of wine every month for £29, including delivery. The company also offers single bottles of wine that can be purchased through the website, or app without a subscription. Funds are being raised to scale the business further by investing in marketing campaigns to increase brand awareness and acquire more customers. By 2021, sipp aims to serve over 100,000 users on its platform. In addition, contributions will be used to develop their proprietary technology further.
days to go: Expired investment: £357,797
123bet has invented and developed a platform for social and fantasy gaming for the ever growing online fantasy gaming market. They have established a foothold in the US horse racing industry which takes traditional horse racing wagers and adds fantasy sports where players compete against each other for real cash prizes.
days to go: Expired investment: £213,170
DCYPHER creates custom made personalised cosmetics for online or in-store sales. Its state of the art technology enables the customer to unlock a unique code and design products that are personalised and custom-made keeping the user in mind. DCYPHER asserts that the global cosmetics market is valued at €220 billion a year with the makeup base market alone valued at more than $12 billion. It aims to be a major contender in this category. DCYPHER has signed an agreement with the world's largest H&B retailer to pilot in Europe. It has also received a £900,000 investment commitment from Deepbridge Capital. The company was a finalist at Beauty Connect 2020. It has featured in publications like The Diary, Cosmetics & Toiletries, My Celebrity Life and Global Cosmetic Industry. The company will use the investment to boost customer acquisition and on-board more retailers to grow its business across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £288,540
Deciwatt develops renewable energy solutions and its new product (nowlight), creates instant power and light from the pull of a cord. This company created 'nowlight' leveraging on the success of its first product ‘GravityLight’, which had secured media coverage from around the world, won many awards and was sold by major retailers like Best Buy and Walmart. Additionally, it has been awarded a new £173,788 grant from Innovate UK to integrate Pay-As-You-Go technology into nowlight. Further, this company has a pending registered trademark on the nowlight name and a patent pending on the manual power generation mechanism. It will invest the fund raised in implementing its marketing plans, further product development, and scale up its marketing activity and develop its business.
days to go: Expired investment: £519,607
DeadHappy is a digital-first life insurance provider that aims to disrupt the £3.7 billion life insurance market. The company claims that traditional life insurance is complex, expensive, and inflexible. DeadHappy argues that it can offer customers a cheap, flexible and enjoyable alternative. It has developed a unique pay-as-you-go life insurance product with a rolling 10 year guarantee of cover. A simple sign-up process allows customers to answer only 4 medical questions & obtain cover in under 5 minutes, on-line, via their mobile phone. The company's proprietary Deathwish Platform enables customers to personalise their life insurance by creating ‘Deathwishes’. In 2020, DeadHappy reached 120,000+ total deathwishes and has sold 7,800+ total life insurance policies. The company will use 35% of the investment for company growth, 30% for technology development, 20% for product development, and 15% to build partnerships.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,703,820
Unifi is a social community app designed by university students for university students. The app allows students to discover one another, connect, debate, find local work and interact in the campus marketplace. Unifi aims to create micro-communities across campuses. The company aims to solve the problem of isolation and lack of inclusion on university campuses, which have populations of anywhere between 20-40,000 students. The company conducted surveys amongst 1,000+ student participants where over 85% ultimately responded that they would use Unifi. They will use 40% of the investment for marketing expenses, 21.5% for paying staff, 25% for app development, 11% as working capital, and 2.5% as administrative costs.

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days to go: Expired investment: £243,038
Wonderland is a modern burger joint offering top-tier organic meat and distinctive vegan recipes, setting itself apart with the slogan "Meat Vs Plants." With a compact menu built for scalability, sustainable practices in packaging, bespoke branding, and an alcohol license serving beers and cocktails, it creates a unique dining experience.
days to go: Expired investment: £349,428
Centaur Robotics is redefining mobility for the 10% of the global population who require assistance to walk 400 meters. Representing a £7 billion global opportunity, the company offers a blend of convenient service and innovative two-wheeled vehicle design, catering to individuals and collaborating with international brands in sectors such as airlines, shopping centers, retirement living, hotels, and restaurants. After a successful 2020 investment round, Centaur Robotics is currently seeking the final £65,000 of its seed equity round. This funding will facilitate pre-production market trials, design refinements, large-scale testing, and production expansion. With established commercial traction, the company aims for a full commercial launch by June 2024.
days to go: Expired investment: £795,101
EDGE10 aim to advance human performance in the most challenging arenas. They use data solutions to analyse and optimise the performance of athletes and teams in the global sports industry which was worth US$1,274 trillion in 2016. 
days to go: Expired investment: £454,463
easyProperty is a hybrid/online estate company that provides a "Tech & Touch" approach to buying, letting, selling or renting properties. easyProperty offers virtual as well as face-to-face property valuations. It assigns a Local Property Expert (LPE) to handle a client's property queries. easyProperty also allows clients to avail the services of its Hub-Team that can virtually value a client's property upon the latter's request in the absence of an area LPE. Customers can keep a track of their proceedings via the company's 24/7 dashboard that keeps a track of their property profiles. The company asserts that its model licenses entrepreneurs with or without estate agency experience to set up their businesses under its umbrella brand in exclusive postcode areas around the UK. easyProperty secured a 4.8 out of 5 ratings on Trustpilot from 763 reviews in December 2020. It will use 35% of the investment for the development of its technology platform and 65% for marketing and payment of brand royalties and license fees to Easygroup Ltd, an existing shareholder in the company.
days to go: Expired investment: £806,840
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