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DiPocket has created a mobile banking app to make instant international bank transfers, with low foreign exchange rates quick and easy. The app is a simple solution to collect and spend money with friends, and it comes with a range of mastercards so it can be used anywhere.
days to go: Expired investment: £157,275
aylo's goal is to expedite the shift toward a circular economy. With £22 million in annual recurring revenue, backing from venture capital, and certification as a B Corp, their technology platform facilitates the leasing and reusing of consumer products, making sustainability more accessible and affordable. Raylo recognizes that consumers and retailers will embrace this transition if it's both cost-effective and straightforward.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,282,150
Quin is a mobile medical app that combines daily life experience with data from diabetes devices and phones and helps people decide how much insulin to take and when. They are on a mission to help people with insulin-treated diabetes make the best possible decisions through their app. The company have received a UK research and innovation grant. Apple has granted them insider access to their engineers and executives who are helping to get Quin to market, their app has a class I CE Mark, with two patents pending. With the investment, they will hire a product designer to enhance the user experience, achieve certification and compliance with new European Medical Device Regulations, develope B2B2C distribution partnerships and launch the Quin app in the UK and Europe in late 2020.

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days to go: Expired investment: £691,497
Capital for Colleagues invests in, advises and supports companies that are, or want to become, employee owned businesses (“EOBs”). The Company is one of the few vehicles providing investors with exposure to the dynamic and rapidly growing EOB sector.
days to go: Expired investment: £301,634
Tandem give people the opportunity to plug in all their accounts into one place. It does all the hard work for you while you go out and enjoy yourself. Tandem is always analysing everything you do, saving you money and offering you useful recommendations based on your behaviour.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,341,679
Meetzoo is a mobile app that is designed to help people manage their business meetings and time more effectively. Meetzoo users can see information about people they meet, whether they've met before, collaborate on agenda items, notes and quickly see any outstanding actions from previous meetings.
days to go: Expired investment: £144,640
Tourniglo is a company that has come up with a unique two in one emergency tourniquet with a built-in torch. The innovation was driven by an identified need within the emergency services to provide an immediately available light source in dim-lighted areas when undertaking a patient or casualty eye examination as well as for military and close protection staff who might need to inject intravenous medication in rural areas. The global tourniquet systems market is expected to reach half a billion US dollars by 2025. The company aims to launch the production of its first product. Additionally, Tourniglo has been featured on the BBC website and has won various medals at international events, including a 'Gold Medal' at the World Invention Awards. The company requires investment to set-up manufacturing, packaging and distribution, and grow sales for the first year of commercialisation.
days to go: Expired investment: £21,414
The first wholesaler to offer insurance products for B2B and B2C firms in the Sharing Economy. Inlet aims provide insurance for assets that have been peer-to-peer rented for the short term, or for the provision of services such as letting properties online, as these markets are not currently covered by traditional insurances. Inlet generates revenue from commissions via insurance products at the point of sale and at policy renewal. Income in the form of interest payments is also earned from customers that choose to pay via direct debit on a monthly basis, as well as from fees applied to customers who wish to amend their policies.
days to go: Expired investment: £256,514
Recasher is a e-money based loyalty programme offering real cash back instantly. One app replaces hundreds of loyalty cards offering users significant savings on day to day items and providing merchants the information to make personalised promotions. 
days to go: Expired investment: £153,200
Verado is a data-driven and scalable proprietary platform that aims to eradicate counterfeits within the watch & jewelry industry. It enables private sellers to sell their luxury watches autonomously online. Verado analyzes thousands of similar items across the internet and gives the fairest price for both buyers and sellers. By adding verification, authentication and financial escrow, Verado is solving a basic problem associated with buying and selling fine jewelry. In a market with zero transparency, Verado is able to provide a community for collectors, sellers, and buyers. The platform has the security and personality of old school selling with the reach and speed of an online platform. The company has achieved €400,000+ sales and 10,000 cellular listings onto the platform. Verado has been featured in many publications like watchuseek, Forbes, and Buzzfeed. With the proceeds, the company is planning to build awareness and build upon its growing community.
days to go: Expired investment: £37,270
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