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UnderTheDoormat is a luxury home accommodation business that provides the quality of a hotel in the comfort of a home. Since 2017, this award-winning business has had more than 40,000 guest nights. Till date, it had more than 300 homes and £3 million gross booking revenues. It is the first company in the UK to be approved by the government-backed Quality in Tourism scheme. Its last 12-month gross booking revenue is £1.3m and up to 72% on the previous FY. EBITDA -£581k. UnderTheDoormat seeks to expand its international growth and tech-led distribution arm.
days to go: Expired investment: £535,080
Farillio is a legal tech company who provide legal solutions and answers for SME’s in an online platform. The platform will provide knowledge jargon free, using how-to video sound bites, checklists, infographics and short easy to read guides.
days to go: Expired investment: £162,528
BLOK is a multi-disciplinary studio and digital fitness platform. The company's first site in Clapton, Hackney opened in Q1 of 2016, followed by Shoreditch in 2018, and Manchester in 2019. In May 2020, BLOK launched BLOKtv. This launch led to nearly 2,000 people joining BLOK's classes each week with more customers joining in from 134 countries. The digital fitness market has experienced an annual growth of 33% since 2017, and BLOK aims to be the market leader in this segment. The company has hosted global stars such as Anthony Joshua, Jourdan Dunn, Kayla Itsines, Conor Benn and Alicia Vikander. BLOK's studios have also featured on programmes such as 'Britain's Next Top Model' and 'Made in Chelsea'. The company raised over £891,000 from 571 investors on Crowdcube in 2018. It will use the investment to accelerate the growth of BLOKtv and further build its digital community.
days to go: Expired investment: £536,163
Core Collective is a luxury boutique fitness destination with a pay as you go model and an immersive and dynamic atmosphere. They provide all the benefits of a personal training session in a small class for a fraction of the cost and offer 7 different classes available for all levels of fitness. 
days to go: Expired investment: £2,056,412
Vegums develop multivitamin gummies for a vegan and plant-based lifestyle. The company argues that some vitamins are difficult to get from a plant-only diet, such as vitamin D, B12, and iodine. Vegums has researched and incorporated non-animal vitamin ingredients into its products to address that issue. The company asserts that its products are 100% plastic-free and biodegradable. It claims that the number of vegans in the UK grew by 40% in 2020, and shows no sign of slowing down in 2021. It aims to become a contender in this segment. Vegums won the World Plant Award 2020 for the 'Best Plant-Based Start-Up', has a social media following of over 15,700 on Instagram, achieved 4.8/5 on TrustPilot, and scaled from selling 1 pack of Vegums to over 9,000 a month to its customers. It will use the investment for New Product Development (NPD), team expansion, and launching into new markets and countries.
days to go: Expired investment: £312,463
StepJockey are aiming to create healthier, more active buildings by labeling the stairs of the world for calorie burn. StepJockey are encouraging people to take the stairs as opposed to the elevator.
days to go: Expired investment: £280,370
Sustainable Accelerator actively supports start up growth for the UK's best SEIS & EIS sustainability startups. They use experienced mentors for 1-on-1 support from proven industry veterans and portfolio services to help new businesses grow.  
days to go: Expired investment: £829,600
One of the UK's first peer-to-peer fully FCA-authorised lending platforms that offers investors opportunities to contribute funds towards bridging loans and residential buy-to-let mortgages. LandlordInvest users can invest from £100 in property loans alongside other lenders. The company also offered the first property-backed IFISA in the UK. Since launching in December 2016, investors have lent £5.3m to property owners and have collectively received over £323,000 in interest payments, with zero capital losses. The average LTV ratio on the platform is 63.76% across an average loan value of £204,221. This has resulted in investors earning an average return of 11.37% per annum. LandlordInvest also offer a secondary market, where more than £1.5m has been traded to date. The company has a positive cash flow and has generated a net profit of £4,000. LandlordInvest are now seeking funds to scale the business further by focusing on loan origination and management. Investments will allow the business to hire technical resources, Relationship Managers and Business Development Managers.
days to go: Expired investment: £121,450
A current account for small business owners and the self-employed that automates their accounting and taxes. Coconut informs customers about transactions on their account that that are eligible for a tax deduction and automatically completes a tax return. It also provides a tax bill forecast and shows guidance on tax rules and regulations. Coconut currently looks after 3,000 accounts and has pre-registered 5,000 limited companies with total transactions processed exceeding £12m.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,857,450
Flender is a social lending platform that will transform the way people use peer-2-peer finance. From funding friends to backing businesses across multiple countries Flender has taken a mobile first approach. Flender allows the borrower and the lender to set their own interest rates, as well as allowing users to lend to people they know.
days to go: Expired investment: £501,700
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