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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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TutorTap in an online platform that connects tutors with children who need help or even children who are overacheiving and want to learn beyond the classroom.
days to go: Expired investment: £136,060
Mind Genius have been selling business productivity tools for the past 7 years. Mind Genius believe their new product, Barvas provides the complete solution to business management. 
days to go: Expired investment: £411,120
An education programme with the vision of giving struggling children insight in their learning gaps by providing personalised content from their dedicated teaching assistant. Zzish's technology delivers real-time data to the child's teacher and parents every step of the way and offers recommendations to ensure the child is learning at their maximum potential.
days to go: Expired investment: £531,760
Cyclr is a cloud-based software that allows the user to connect the apps that they already run their business on. This makes it simple to synchronise data with another system.
days to go: Expired investment: £100,490
LawyerFair provide a curated marketplace that matches the legal needs of businesses with a pre-approved panel of commercial lawyers who then compete for work. This is an efficient and competitive process that is changing the rules of legal procurement.
days to go: Expired investment: £103,440
Loanpad is a financial technology entity that provides a user-friendly, lower-risk platform for investors to earn inflation-busting interest through shared short-term property loans. It argues that its portal shields customers from much of the risk of peer-to-peer (P2P) lending by partnering with established property lenders, who take on both higher risk and return. Investors can invest through Loanpad's Classic and/or Premium accounts (both ISA eligible). The Classic account pays 3% and allows daily withdrawals, while the Premium account pays 4% and requires a 60-day notice for withdrawals. Loanpad has over £22 million in funds under management, onboarded over 2,600 registered investors, and witnessed over 150% growth in loans through 2020. It is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It will use the investment to boost marketing, further develop software capabilities, increase the size of its Interest Cover Fund (ICF), and invest in general working capital.
days to go: Expired investment: £423,060
Landbay is a marketplace lender that's main focus is on prime residential mortgages. They match investors' funds directly to loans. Landbay plan to use the proceeds for general working purposes.  
days to go: Expired investment: £1,601,371
Landbay is a peer to peer mortgage lender who are on a mission to modernise mortgage lending by fusing innovative capital structures such as; ISA’s, peer to peer and institutional funding with technology to provide a service for their customers.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,622,756
London Examinations Board (LEB) connects learners to qualifications. LEB are predominantly a distance learning provider however they understand that distance learning isn't for everyone and have therefore approved select colleges to offer appropriate LEB courses. LEB only promotes superior internationally recognised courses.
days to go: Expired investment: £141,465
PLANit Global is an interactive 3D careers advice and guidance platform designed to help you find the right opportunities, in the right location. PLANit Global allows you to explore a whole range of local businesses that may interest you. 
days to go: Expired investment: £14,354
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