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Bank of Telecom is the global marketplace for secure voices trade. Members have access to live traffic and pricing and can post routes on their own terms and pricing to ensure simple and secure trading.
days to go: Expired investment: £450,000
Beatstream allows users to listen live to bars, clubs and music venues all around the UK using it's music streaming app that's entirely venue centric. Beatstream also gives artists the opportunity to showcase their music and creativity without having to get people to invest by buying a ticket.
days to go: Expired investment: £32,240
After a successful fundraise with Funding Tree last year and subsequent growth since, specialist wedding planning service Bespoke Weddings Ltd is raising funds for a second time as it seeks to finance further growth and expansion. Note to investors: This loan is underwritten by Jeff Sills who has provided us with a personal net worth statement which exceeds the amounts outstanding on Funding Tree loans. Business growth Prior coming to Funding Tree in June the business only covered one UK region, bringing in around 73 bookings. One venue in particular, Shottle Hall, generated £42,120 for the business from 52 weddings in the time prior to the Funding Tree loan. Since securing said loan from 31 Funding Tree investors in June 2015, Bespoke has been scaling the business in line with its long-term strategy to cover more UK regions. As part of developing a network of venues and planners, the business hired a new divisional coordinator and four new regional coordinators. It also trained 18 new wedding planners and appointed a further 9 wedding venues in the East Midlands. Furthermore, the business created a new wedding website for all the Brides & Grooms. This has enabled the business to increase bookings from 73 to a forecasted 180 a year, which the planners are on target to achieve. Revenue Model Under the name The Platinum Wedding service, Bespoke charges the Bride and Groom £500 for each booking plus a booking fee for the wedding suppliers, which is £185 (on average), plus ‘on the day’ wedding planning which is a minimum of £125. Each wedding booking is bringing in around £810. Further revenue streams include the business offering ‘exclusive offers’ at venues, which brings in a commission of £500 per booking. Looking ahead Jeff Sills and his team are now targeting further growth opportunities in the Midlands and London/South East, followed by the South West and North of England. To carry out expansion plans, the business is seeking a further loan of £25,100 over 36 months. This will be used to raise the number of venues in each region to 20. With more wedding venues on his books, Jeff expects to increase the number of enquiries into the business to around 800 each month per region, with around 600 bookings expected per year. Case study The growing success of the business is evident from the following case study. In just 12 months The Platinum Wedding Service achieved the following for one of Bespoke’s wedding venues - Shottle Hall, Derbyshire: 52 Additional Wedding Bookings (an increase of over 50%) Increase in Sales of over £300,000 Increase in Net Profit of £167,423 Increase in Net Profit of over £600%
days to go: Expired investment: £10,040
Big Couch is the 'crewfunding' platform that empowers filmmakers to connect with crews that invest in projects they believe in. Crews accept lower upfront fees in return for profit shares and deferred payment. Film producers optimise their budgets up to 20%. 
days to go: Expired investment: £403
Innovative marketplace platform that is disrupting the rapidly digitizing global outdoor media market.
days to go: Expired investment: £739,406
The story of Laurie Cunningham, the first black footballer to play for England
days to go: Expired investment: £80
Founded by Sadie Frost and Emma Comley in 2011 and incorporated Feb 2012, Blonde To Black’s aim is to create original screenplays and nurture new talent. Having already shot two feature films 'Buttercup Bill' and ‘Set The Thames On Fire’ and 4 short films the company is going from strength to strength. There are 5 further features and 3 shorts in development. “Invisibles" is aimed to shoot winter 2015 and cast Craig Roberts (Submarine, 22 Jump St) and George Mackay (Pride, Defiance).
days to go: Expired investment: £1,113
Blow LTD. is the leading UK based tech-enabled beauty business which offers expert beauty services at the doorstep to busy women at a place and time which suits them. The company only uses premium beauty products and maintains customer satisfaction. Since the launch, the company has delivered over 360,000 beauty services across the UK. Blow LTD. has been featured in high-profile media such as Vogue and Elle. Moreover, it has built partnerships with leading brands such as Kerastase and Decleor. With the proceeds, the company will accelerate its growth and launch its first international market.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,930,470
BlueJay are a social radio which allow the user to create their very own livestream playlist which they can share with a small group of friends or thousands of followers. BlueJay is a free music app available on Android and IOS and allows users to share their own music or follow their favourite artists or friends to discover new music. 
days to go: Expired investment: £153,788
BOS Films specialises in creating and producing african themed films for mainstream audiences. The Directors first film, a love story about immigration, was a big success. It screened across the world, in the UK and the US and was also released in Africa.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,560
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