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Bodytrak is a wearable technology that monitors physiological activity such as heart rate and core body temperature.  This real time data is analysed using cloud based technology and algorithms to supervisors or commanders so early action can be taken on the event of illness or injury.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,123,119
Book Your Lifestyle (BYL) are a marketplace for the hair and beauty services market. BYL brings together the supplier and the consumer. The supplier can market their business, fill their unsold slots and improve the efficiency of their booking systems. BYL make it much easier for the consumer to book their hair appointment on the go, on their mobile and also allows them to make payments.
days to go: Expired investment: £655,000
Boom is a pioneering force in the business telecom sector, introducing a cutting-edge Unified Communications cloud-based IaaS infrastructure that combines Unified Communications, software integration, and advanced analytics to cater to businesses of all sizes. Through their white label approach, Boom offers an innovative Insight as a Service (IaaS) solution, allowing resellers to gain unparalleled insights across their clients' services. Led by a skilled team, Boom sets itself apart by merging three cloud services, including Unified Communications, software integration, and advanced analytics, enabling businesses to enhance customer interactions and experiences.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Brands reunited are looking to disrupt the modern craft beer market. Their sales are over £400k and are growing 100% year on year. They have two brands that are already in Watneys and Home Ales. The funding will be spent on building their brand and the team. 
days to go: Expired investment: £255,000
Brompton's bicycle hire allows people to hire folding bicycles from hiring stations. The hiring stations (docks) are sold to partners. The company have already sold 44 docks to partners. They are looking for investment to prepare the business for international expansion. The funding will used to increase the size of their network by placing more docks in strategic locations.  Their service will also be developed with the funds, working on their customer service and developing their skills.
days to go: Expired investment: £380,000
Business Finance Market (BFM) is a financial technology platform that stimulates the market towards Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) lending via data in the UK. BFM claims that SMEs are gradually being excluded from mainstream banking. The company cites that in 1988, 40% of all bank lending went to SMEs. BFM points out that lending today is closer to 4% with an estimated £22 billion funding gap to the 5.9 million UK SMEs. BFM asserts that almost 90% of SME loan applications are stuck due to a lack of choice and transparency when it comes to securing finance. BFM aspires to solve this dilemma. It states that its technology allows SMEs to experience quicker finance decisions based on true addressable market access and allows lenders and intermediaries access to its platform to help manage the end-to-end application process, improve deal flow, and deliver faster credit decisions. BFM intends to exit via a trade sale within the financial sector.
days to go: Expired investment: Withheld
Butterfly is a retail investing platform, based in London, employing proven financial technology to enable socially responsible trading, while also allocating a portion of investment returns to support international NGOs in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
days to go: Expired investment: £19,000
Cable Software Limited (“Cable Software” or the “Company”) aspires to become the recognised B2B cloud based procurement exchange across the high-end regulated medi-markets. Initially, the Company is focusing upon the dental market before moving into veterinary, ophthalmic and general medicine. Helping dentists to work closely together.
days to go: Expired investment: £10,000
Caldera is a heat battery company that seeks to institutionalise zero-carbon energy solutions for the masses. It asserts that its 'Zero Carbon Boiler' is a direct replacement to an oil or gas boiler by providing low-cost renewable electricity as heat for later use on demand by the homeowner. The company asserts that the boiler consists of two elements. The first is Caldera's proprietary 'Warmstone Heat Battery' that can be charged by low-cost electricity from the grid, store that electricity for 24 hours and provide it on demand. The second is a 'Heat Interface Unit' (HIU) that replaces the existing boiler. Caldera believes that low electricity prices always tend to occur when the source of electricity is also low carbon. It will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals.
days to go: Expired investment: £615,000
Care Line Live is an award-winning revolutionary monitoring and management platform for Home Care Agencies. CLL is a client-based system that enables home care agencies to run their businesses from any place. It reduces administration, automates processes, easily rosters client visits and improves efficiency and productivity by giving the client more Time to Care. It increases client and carer satisfaction, provides accessible and responsive support, increases compliance for CQC purposes, generates higher profits through improved efficiency and capacity. The future product road map includes integration with 3rd party home automation platforms that will allow home care agencies to offer further services to their clients, such as secure key-less entry.
days to go: Expired investment: £367,000
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