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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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Pavegen has discovered a breakthrough smart city technology that turns footsteps into electricity and data. Its technology can power off-grid applications like environmental monitoring, lighting and data transmission. Recent Pavegen installations include transport hubs, smart city developments, retail destinations and educational institutions in Hong Kong, USA, India, Korea, UAE, Thailand and UK. Additionally, its clients include Cisco, Abu Dhabi International Airport, Intel, Siemens, Google, TFL and Adidas. Further, it also won ‘the PropTech award’ and ‘Smart Cities Interactive Innovation award’ at SXSW. Our projects attract global coverage in publications like CNBC, Forbes, FT, BBC, and Wired. Currently, it is raising funds to reduce manufacturing costs, grow global sales and develop the SaaS data platform.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,431,900
FlairBox is an end-to-end hiring platform that allows performers to share a wide range of their work and entertainment industry professionals to hire their choice of performers. FlairBox uses proprietary 'Intelligent Casting' AI, to rank performers based on suitability for a role. The company has 2,900 performers on its database, 2,500 of which are active on the platform and 438 of which are on paid premium accounts or premium trials. FlairBox has been awarded a £277,000 Innovate UK SMART Grant to fund its 'Machine Learning' and AI development over the next 18 months. The company points out that casting directors of notable films like 'Mission Impossible', 'Harry Potter', and 'Top Boy' have used FlairBox's services. FlairBox will use 42.88% of the investment on marketing, 34.5% for paying salaries, 9.6% towards paying office rentals, 5% towards legal expenses, 4% towards software expenses, 2.25% towards design expenses, 1.2% as accountant fees, and 0.57% as insurance fees.
days to go: Expired investment: £338,151
savvy navvy (SN) is a technology company that aims to save sailors hours of frustration by finding the best and safest routes to their destination. Users need to drop a pin on the SN map and it will work out the best route in seconds. The company has raised more than £600,000 from more than 1,200 investors, calculated 15,000,000 miles of routes, and onboarded 56,000 registered users. SN has also secured partnerships with Sunsail, Navily, Dockwa, GJW Insurance, XShore, various yacht clubs, and marine brokerages around the world to increase its business. SN will use the investment to increase its Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR), execute nine marketing campaigns across 17 countries, and improve the application with additional features. 
days to go: Expired investment: £858,524
Butterware provide online ordering websites for the lunch to-go market. The Butterware system allows customers to order exactly what food they want in advance and receive it in their lunch break. This removes the hassle of visiting a café or sandwich shop during your lunch break.  
days to go: Expired investment: £15,125
Lux is a premium alternative that rewards high-spending customers, without devaluing restaurants’ brands. Powered by the latest card-linking technology, LUX offers premium reward schemes that give users up to 10% of their restaurant spend back as luxury rewards. So far, Lux has attracted more than 50 restaurants including JKS & Mews of Mayfair and Browns. Moreover, accountants, banks, law firms and consulting firms have accepted to distribute LUX. The company will use the funds to grow the customer base and the business.

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days to go: Expired investment: £241,580
Aura aims to make the journey towards death an approachable one for users via its portal. It aspires to become a contender in the estimated £73 billion global death services industry. Aura allows users to leave important messages for their loved ones, avail guides and resources on topics related to death and ways to prepare for it, enter safe spaces to get answers to their queries, and access curated end of related services hub via affiliate links. Aura argues that its platform is empowering 80,000+ individuals and their families to deal with death and live fuller lives. It has partnered with companies such as Dead Happy, Pure Cremation, St James’ Place and MND Association to increase its brand presence. Aura has featured on media entities such as BBC, Channel 4, Telegraph, Vice, Mirror and more. It will use the investment to help millions of people deal with death humanely.

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days to go: Expired investment: £712,226
Unifi is a social community app designed by university students for university students. The app allows students to discover one another, connect, debate, find local work and interact in the campus marketplace. Unifi aims to create micro-communities across campuses. The company aims to solve the problem of isolation and lack of inclusion on university campuses, which have populations of anywhere between 20-40,000 students. The company conducted surveys amongst 1,000+ student participants where over 85% ultimately responded that they would use Unifi. They will use 40% of the investment for marketing expenses, 21.5% for paying staff, 25% for app development, 11% as working capital, and 2.5% as administrative costs.

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days to go: Expired investment: £243,038
Harry Brompton's Ice Tea produces the worlds first alcoholic ice tea. Since their launch in 2013 they have already sold nearly 1,000,000 bottles of their teas. 
days to go: Expired investment: £299,890
A crisps company with the mission of making tasty and healthy snacks. Emily Crisps are vegan, gluten-free, halal and kosher certified, as well as being 1 of a 5 per day. Their products are sold in major grocery stores such as Sainsbury's and Tesco, which are responsible for 50% of the company's revenue. Emily Crisps are well-established in the UK and are now seeking funds to expand to the US, with a dedicated marketing campaign and sales team.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,048,030
ViewRanger have developed a digital mapping guide for outdoor activities and a community platform. The app has hundreds of thousands of downloadable route-guides, free worldwide maps and powerful GPS navigation features. Viewranger was the first hiking app available on the apple watch and has 2.9m users.
days to go: Expired investment: £331,344
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