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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Ignite 100 is a 13 week accelerator program for early stage technology companies. Ignite look for unique, interesting people and help them to look at what they are trying to do with their company, who their target audience is and then introduce them to entrepreneurs that have previously been in the same situation. 
days to go: Expired investment: £351,310
Pronto is an online platform that aims to connect businesses needing short term staff with reliable workers. This allows businesses who have last minute staffing issues a chance to hire a skilled worker for a short period of time. 
days to go: Expired investment: £7,030
The Studio enable members to achieve results through sustainable, structured training. The Studio offer a whole range of sessions such as group classes, one-to-one personal training, spinning and yoga.   
days to go: Expired investment: £30,564
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
Cornerford aim to bring quality watches and accessories to the modern day gentleman, Cornerford was founded by engineer Dovy Cornerford. All Cornerford products are designed, manufactured or hand finished in the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £5,450
Cutter's Club allows its customer to book a barber to their door, on-demand. With the easy to use web application, a customer can choose a barber, book a time and place that suits, and they come to customer's home, office, wherever, for a regular haircut and clean up afterwards. The company has fostered a network of 250+ barbers and, it has won the Launch22 pitch competition. The company is planning to use the funds on the launch of its products, on personnel, space, software, legal, etc.
days to go: Expired investment: £167,545
Rivalled is a sports platform connecting universities across the UK. This allows students to submit their own sporting profile and network with like minded individuals. 
days to go: Expired investment: £24,400
Fuudel seamlessly connects food operators to consumers using an on demand service. Their platform goes beyond ordering, providing cutting edge tools and services to help food businesses to thrive. Founder Dabier Miya previously had a highly successful enterprise software sales career and in 2004 began what was intended to be a one off investment in a restaurant venture which then led to a decade journey and half a dozen restaurants. 
days to go: Expired investment: £70,675
TeaTime deliver fresh and healthy tea blends straight to your door. Simply choose how often you wish to receive your box, weekly or fortnightly and TeaTime will dispatch a selection of 4 of their blends out to you within 48 hours.
days to go: Expired investment: £18,940
Brew Monster is a Cwmbran-based microbrewery and also the winner of Beverage Industry Award in the Cardiff Regional Awards 2018. It serves primarily the South Wales region, including Cardiff, Newport and Swansea, and is increasingly gaining nation-wide popularity. In just 16 months since its establishment in 2017, Brew Monster has garnered a quarterly turnover of approximately £70,000 (Oct-Dec 2018). In this short period of time, the brewery has also doubled their production capacity, established a profitable micropub and set up a brewery tap.
days to go: Expired investment: £99,250
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