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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Good Club is an online grocer that aims to sell sustainable household food and products across the UK. The company's sales have grown from £18,000 to £234,000 in May 2020. The potential demand for sustainable food and products is £61 billion in the UK, and the company finds itself as a strong contender in this domain. COVID-19 has led to an increased interest in home-delivered grocery products amongst consumers. Good Club responded to this by opening its first distribution hub in North London. It has also carried out a 'Life Cycle Analysis' of its proposed process and prototype packaging to ensure that its sustainable and eco-friendly. The investment raised will help the company grow its revenues, establish scalable marketing foundations for future growth, and roll out 'Closed Loop' service to strengthen customer loyalty.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,001,337
Dog Tracker Nano is a live tracker that can easily be attached to your dogs collar to enable you to track their location and details about any walks or exercise they do. It can also be used to track your dog in case it gets lost or stolen.
days to go: Expired investment: £88,335
Powervault have created an innovative home battery system, allowing customers to be smarter with their use of energy. The electricity is both cheaper and greener as it uses freely-generated solar energy and off-peak electricity to power the home, and batteries are recycled from electric vehicles.  
days to go: Expired investment: £2,074,890
Inkvite is a creative, social network built around fiction genres that inspires people to collaborate and create short stories together. The Adult version ‘Kink’ was launched in 2015. Inkvite has had over 80,000 short stories published on the platform and has generated over 1 million reads. 
days to go: Expired investment: £20,055
Droplet is a mobile payment app that allows people to pay from your phone. The app currently has 30,000 users, over 600 businesses and a 5* rating on the app store.   
days to go: Expired investment: £96,740
ThinkCyber combines theoretical and practical behavioural science with its proprietary software to reduce cybersecurity risks for its users and safeguards them through user-centric solutions. The company's 'Redflags' software understands and tracks user behaviour at a point in time whether they're opening a suspicious email, changing a password, and plugging in a USB stick etc. The software nudges users to make secure decisions, delivering ongoing behavioural change. ThinkCyber aspires to become a contender in a security awareness training market worth $2.5 billion which is expected to grow to $10 billion by 2023. ThinkCyber has won clients at TescoBank, Cambridge University and signed paid trials with Vodafone, Unilever and Qinetiq. The company states they will use the investment to scale its sales team, scale-up product development to deliver enterprise features for current trials, and boost marketing/speaking events to attract more customers.
days to go: Expired investment: £293,500
Providing survey researchers profiled access to every mobile smart phone and tablet user. Meaning researchers are no longer limited to accessing recruited panelists on the phone or via the web, and can finally interact with 18-35 yr olds. A location based user that is acquired at a cost of £0.50, is profiled and then sold on for an estimated lifetime value in excess of £10.
days to go: Expired investment: £30,000
NOQ aims to solve the issue of queuing at events by digitising the process and bringing increased sales and profit for event management companies, coupled with data-driven insights. It aspires to capture the UK market share through partnerships with event management companies, food concession groups, PoS (Point of Sale) systems, and WiFi providers. NOQ offers a three-step solution for event-goers namely, pre-order ahead of time, click and collect or deliver to a location within the event. The company also claims that it provides a bespoke solution specific to suit the needs of each event and ensure seamless execution of the same. NOQ has overseen transactions worth £275,000+ on its platform, onboarded 13,000+ active users across iOS and Android, and covered 190+ events in 2020. It will use the investment for hiring key personnel, marketing and operational expenditures.

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days to go: Expired investment: £214,393
Nexus is a digital platform that empowers users to take control of their health and wellbeing. It states that long-term health conditions like diabetes and cancer will account for over 50% of global health spending by the end of 2021 with depression becoming the leading cause of disability. Nexus aims to address this situation via its app. It argues that its app will offer users health coaching, telemental health, products, and services to transform their lifestyle. Nexus claims that the app can track progress via self-entered user data and is being designed to connect with apps and wearables to inspire life-long behavioural change. Nexus has prepared a pilot for an NHS Trust endorsed by Boston Scientific with a collaboration agreement to roll out the app to 30,000 NHS users. Nexus was one of 100 startups chosen to pitch at the World Business Angels Forum 2020. The Company says that it will use the investment to support Phase 2 of its tech build, grow further in the UK, and start its expansion in the UAE.

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days to go: Expired investment: £280,360
Witts Energy have created a patented energy harvester that converts motion into electricity. This motion can come from land, sea or air and can also be from any direction. Witts Energy harvester can be used to generate masses of electricity from ocean power or can be used just to recharge mobile phones on the move.  
days to go: Expired investment: £2,386,030
  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
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