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Lime Global is a UK-based company dedicated to becoming the most customer-focused provider of health cover. Lime argues that conventional health insurance is too expensive and overly complicated. It intends to make health insurance affordable allowing customers to buy the top-ups they want without consulting advisers or filling long questionnaires. Lime Global claims to provide customers with a cancer cover providing a lump sum and support following diagnosis, access to 'Rapid Diagnostics' to avail private diagnostic tests, and an online platform where customers and employers can book and pay for clinical services. Lime Global aspires to become a contender in the UK private healthcare market set to grow more than £8 billion. The company points out that it has secured 5 star Trustpilot reviews over the last year with zero complaints to date. They intend to use the investment to support their expansion into Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), mental health modules and e-pharmacies, scale customer acquisition, and support the next stage of its growth in late 2021 and early 2022.

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days to go: Expired investment: £474,838
Gendius is a company that aims to bring pharmaceuticals and health economics, through clinical research and evidence, to the mobile health market. Their latest innovation, Intellin, is an intelligent remote management diabetes platform, with over 140,000 downloads so far. The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the need for remote home monitoring of patients, and the company feels that its product is a suitable contender in this domain. Intellin has a reliable connection to over 150 medical devices and apps, and also consists of a two-way communication setup with a healthcare professional via a secure dashboard. Gendius is registered as an approved vendor with AstraZeneca in Saudi Arabia and looks to establish deeper relations with the National Health Service (UK) to create a demand for its product. The company will use the investment to scale its business globally, drive commercialisation, offer an opportunity to its stakeholders, and target venture capital.

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days to go: Expired investment: £386,829
OvuSense is a women's health monitoring platform offering continuous insights into the reproductive cycle. With over 45,000 users and 10 patents, they aim to expand through partnerships, starting with a large IVF clinic chain. Addressing underdiagnosed health issues, their platform provides accurate cycle monitoring, health screening, and treatment tracking. Backed by institutional investors, OvuSense stands out for its predictive capabilities and accuracy in ovulation tracking, empowering women's fertility control.
days to go: Expired investment: £169,920
Cambridge Nutraceuticals develop and sell healthcare supplements that are proven to provide health benefits. Their products ar ecurrently on shelves in a number of the large high street retailers such as Holland & Barrett and Boots.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,077,710
PathCloud aims to assemble the global clinical diagnostics resources and data and make them safely available and helpful. The company has created and tested one of the first scalable clinical diagnostics management platforms. It currently has 20,000 clinicians partner networks and 92 registered clinicians. Additionally, it has a network across 48 counties, has over 100 providers, over 3500 diagnostics tests registered and over 10,000 patients by partner telemedicine networks. These funds will be used to gain a significant portion of diagnostics supplier agreements towards the scaling objective, increase efforts towards the international markets and NHS and pursue telemedicine networks.
days to go: Expired investment: £81,720
Run An Empire is a mobile app that is encouraging people to get outside and start jogging/ running more often using gamification. The idea behind the app is that users run around a particular area and then that area is claimed as their 'territory' until another user jogs that area and then claims it. 
days to go: Expired investment: £60,370
Offering a more affordable fitness class solution through training small groups and providing unparalleled client care with 1-on-1 personal training sessions. Outrivals has grown rapidly since launching 3 years ago near the famous Old Street Roundabout and are raising funds to open 2 new sites, with plans to have a portfolio of 15 branches over the next 5 years. The company has a high retention rate, with a client life cycle averaging one year.
days to go: Expired investment: £88,450
Her.9 is a Direct-To-Consumer (DTC) female technology brand that caters to the needs of women during pregnancy. It cites research arguing that up to 40% of women taking prenatal vitamins may not be able to absorb the folic acid within the UK’s leading pregnancy brand. Her.9 aims to resolve this by employing DUOCAP technology. The company asserts that DUOCAP is a capsule-in-capsule delivery system which contains solubilised prebiotics in the outer capsule and probiotics in the inner capsule. The prebiotic releases immediately and the probiotic releases later allowing for targeted supplement delivery in the body. The prenatal supplements market is set to be worth $56 billion globally by 2024. Her.9 aims to be a notable contender in this segment. The company is raising investment to build its already established partnerships and execute its marketing strategy effectively.

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days to go: Expired investment: £215,946
Byrd is a coaching platform that works around everyday life to keep people running. It asserts that its unique EQAI-coach uses 1 billion variables to coach people to their goal, whether that’s simply to remain healthy or to hit a specific event. The company estimates that 200 million people were running globally in 2018. It seeks to target this group and become a contender in a fitness market that is estimated to be worth $2.4 billion. The company has created and tested two beta versions of its Android and iOS apps. It points out that it has conducted surveys involving hundreds of runners clocking in 20,000 km of running and incorporated that data into its portal. Byrd argues that its app has been built on Google Cloud infrastructure and is ready to horizontally scale. It will use 40% of the investment in product evolution, 20% in acquisition, 23% towards marketing, and 17% towards enriching customer experience.
days to go: Expired investment: £266,836
Intelligent Health aim to get the whole community active by providing games and incentives such as ''beat the street''. By providing schools and communities with friendly competition to walk and cycle more by tapping their cards on ''beat boxes'', and with prizes and league tables on offer, Intelligent health are bringing communities together. 
days to go: Expired investment: £700,000
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