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The Vampire's Wife is a new womens fashion brand that pride themselves on creating high quality clothing in vibrant colours. The investment received will be used to purchase fabrics, develop the website shop and app, fund social media and marketing campaigns and a major global publicity campaign. 
days to go: Expired investment: £168,540
New Soda invents, designs and manufactures highly innovative and original kitchen gadgets. These are unique eye catching items bought on impulse from point of sale displays. We have developed a new brand identity for 2015 that is inventive, inclusive, independent and gently humorous. New Soda is all about the entrepreneurial story behind the products. Critically we already have in place an international distributor network - we are already in over 1,000 stores internationally.
days to go: Expired investment: £88,330
A personal fitness app that aims to provide affordable and accessible training on demand. Auro offers classes for specific needs via an audio coach; from increasing stamina, to losing weight. Each class includes a motivational trainer with a dedicated playlist. The company also utilises artificial intelligence to personalise workout programmes for each user and has filed a patent for this technology. Auro’s app has already received more than 10k downloads and is backed by top investors, such as the founders of LoveFilm, Zoopla and Passion Capital. The company is raising funds to scale the business further in the UK and expand into Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £262,230
Sweat IT is a fitness studio in London, which provides supreme high-intensity training experience with the hardest workouts. The UK fitness industry continues to grow high at a value of over £5 billion because of increasing demand for a healthy lifestyle. Sweat IT redefines this with healthy eating and exercise. The company has the vision to take its business growth to the next level and become the leader of boutique fitness. They have partnered with Gympass, the world’s leading corporate fitness platform to deliver high-intensity fitness classes to London based corporate clients. Till date, they have had over 50,000 class bookings with more than 13,000 Instagram followers and a database of 10,000 customers. The company intends on using the investment for marketing and product branding and next-level growth. They are also looking to fund their second studio in London and have ear-marked a potential site in the City.

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days to go: Expired investment: £211,220
Hussle is one of the UK's top fitness marketplace, providing many flexible fitness opportunities according to your requirement. The company has provided c.2.5M gym visits, raised £12M+ to date, and serviced more than 500k customers. The platform has c.40% of UK gyms and c.3,000 fitness venues. Besides a huge customer base, 10,000 new members are added to the facility each month. It has received a rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 on TrustPilot across 1,500 reviews. So far, Hussle has raised £12M+ from Albion, MMC, Concentric, TechnoGym, and Channel 4. With the proceeds, the company aims at creating a globally trusted fitness brand by enhancing the brand's awareness and by broadening the range of physical activities available on the platform.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,440,500
The New Craftsmen curates, commissions, and sells high-end handcrafted products, created by some of Britain's finest craft makers, from a showroom in London’s Mayfair.
days to go: Expired investment: £565,500
Aiming to improve the health and well-being of the UK by incorporating spa and beauty treatments into everyday life. PURE is a profitable business that currently runs 8 urban spas across Great Britain, as well as selling their own range of natural products and treatments for skincare to be used at home. Over 100k clients a year have used PURE's services, with 40% of appointments being booked via the company's website and mobile app. This has resulted in sales of £2.9m in 2017, with group revenue increasing by more than 21% in the year-to-date. Investments will be used to open in more locations, develop more products and expand the PURE Beauty Zone marketplace for independent health and beauty businesses to sell their products in PURE's spas and on their website.
days to go: Expired investment: £72,650
Ding have created a beautiful and simple doorbell which compliments rather than distracts from your home. The smart doorbell has a chime just as an ordinary bell does but also calls you on your phone so you are able to carry your doorbell wherever you go. 
days to go: Expired investment: £97,200
Backed by James Watt (co-founder of BrewDog) , Serious Pigs aims to become the largest premium savoury snack brand in the UK. Serious Pigs has supplied various award-winning products to pubs such as Heston’s Hinds Head in Bray, departmental stores such as Fortnum & Mason and many other farm shops, delis and hotels. Additionally, Serious Pigs has also supplied its premium quality products to BrewDog and retail companies such as Whole Foods and 800 Tesco stores.
days to go: Expired investment: £652,030
ActivInsights produces wearable devices that allow healthcare experts to monitor and recommend lifestyle changes. These wearables have been used in top research institutions and are designed to reduce the number of cases of heart disease, lung disease, obesity and diabetes.
days to go: Expired investment: £154,120
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