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A free-from bakery that specialises in providing organic, gluten-free and vegan products whilst avoiding synthetic ingredients. Good Grain Bakery produces high-quality and artisan food for those with intolerances and allergies. Their clients include Ocado, Selfridges, Planet Organic and Daylesford amongst many others. Sales have increased by 165% YoY and the brand is now seeking investment to launch their products at national grocers. This new venture will see the business upgrading their equipment to meet demand and any remaining funds will be allocated towards hiring key staff and marketing campaigns.
days to go: Expired investment: £80,060
H2O-ganics is using brand new technology to transform UK crop-growing. They are able to use this technology to grow vegetables indoors, without the need for pesticides and protected from disease and environmental factors.
days to go: Expired investment: £76,418
An artificially intelligent web-based app for stock market investors to potentially increase their returns. Butterwire's platform aims to solve three common challenges more than 1 million UK investors face: finding high-return opportunities, minimising risk and being aware of sudden market fluctuations.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Monva is a financial technology platform that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to revolutionise the price comparison experience and personalise customer offers. It argues that only 38% of people in the UK trust Price Comparison Websites (PCWs) with the majority being wary of such entities. Monva aims to change that. Its AI Chatbot ‘Mo’ helps customers save time by suggesting search queries, highlighting key information to assist in making switching decisions, and providing alerts to new automated offers. The company has raised £625,000 in 2020 from DBW, Angels and crowdfunding sites. It was also overfunded by >200%. It aims to become a contender in the price comparison market valued at £2.8 billion. It will use the investment to continue building its smart comparison technology, secure commercial partnerships, and grow its marketing activity.
days to go: Expired investment: £451,905
Cranes Drinks is the fastest growing cider company in the UK, producing a range of innovative fruit ciders. By utilising the fruit’s natural sweetness, its drinks contain 30% fewer calories compared to that of brand leaders. Cranes ciders come in 3 flavours: blueberry & apple, cranberry & lime, and raspberry & pomegranate. As per Cranes, 34% of cider drinkers haven't consumed cider drinks much because it’s too sweet or has too much sugar. This makes Cranes a top contender in a growing fruit cider market worth £1.3 billion. The company's entire range is available on Ocado, and it has received 3 national listings in prominent retail chains like Sainsbury’s, Asda, and Morrisons. The brand has won 3 awards for its spirit range including a Gold Award in the Liqueur Masters organised by The Spirits Business and two awards from the International Wine & Spirits Competition. It has also received substantial media coverage in publications like Made In Chelsea, Dragons Dens, The Daily Telegraph, The Evening Standard, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Bella amongst others. With the investment, the company aims to use 25% of it as working capital, 60% in marketing, and 15% in managing key finances.

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days to go: Expired investment: £246,046
BrewBroker are an online marketplace, enabling anyone to buy and sell brewing services. They aim to become the world's biggest brewer, making beer production smarter and more profitable, all without owning their own brewery. They will be using the funding for continued development and launch on the platform. 
days to go: Expired investment: £380,990
Tribe are a modern, natural nutrition brand, based online and tailored to the customer. The UK sport nutrition market is growing at 23% a year and Tribe have already gained 25,000 members purchasing products from them. All products are formulated for performance and made from the highest natural ingredients. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,747,470
The Smart Container Company specializes in innovative solutions for the beer industry, emphasizing the use of kegs as a profitable and eco-friendly alternative to single-use containers. Their patented IoT (Internet of Things) technology connects these kegs to the internet, providing real-time data on the supply chain, carbon footprint, and consumption insights. This technology offers a sustainable approach to the beer industry, envisioning a greener future by reducing waste and providing valuable insights into the product's lifecycle.
days to go: Expired investment: £308,260
Cyance is an award-winning marketing technology pioneer. Nexus is a software platform designed by the company to track the buying behaviour through billions of computers belonging to millions of businesses across the globe. This platform can track the consumed content and identifies customer interests and needs. The company's customers typically generate x3 more leads and x4 more sales. With the proceeds, Cyance will increase its marketing sales and improve product development to fund the general working capital.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
The Urban Collective is an app that allows tenants find properties that match their lifestyles.  The app allows the user to share and rate properties.   They intend on using the investment to add more functionality to the app.
days to go: Expired investment: £283,428
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