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Hussle is one of the UK's top fitness marketplace, providing many flexible fitness opportunities according to your requirement. The company has provided c.2.5M gym visits, raised £12M+ to date, and serviced more than 500k customers. The platform has c.40% of UK gyms and c.3,000 fitness venues. Besides a huge customer base, 10,000 new members are added to the facility each month. It has received a rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 on TrustPilot across 1,500 reviews. So far, Hussle has raised £12M+ from Albion, MMC, Concentric, TechnoGym, and Channel 4. With the proceeds, the company aims at creating a globally trusted fitness brand by enhancing the brand's awareness and by broadening the range of physical activities available on the platform.

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days to go: Expired investment: £1,440,500
Troubadour, a brand that specializes in creating comfortable, functional, and sustainable bags for both work and weekends. They are committed to their impact on the planet and their communities, being a certified B Corp. In 2022, Troubadour acquired the Mujjo brand, a tech accessories company, which has aided in expanding their product range and accelerating product development and customer discovery. They have experienced significant revenue growth, with a 128% increase in 2022, and continue to see substantial growth in 2023, having sold to over 30,000 customers worldwide and gaining recognition for their sustainable bags and accessories.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,771,286
The Chilli Pickle are an indian restaurant providing authentic indian cuisine in the heart of Brighton from a diverse collection of Chefs. They currently have a restaurant, a takeaway and delivery service and also a street food cart providing a broad range of indian food. They will be looking to open a further 4 restaurants in the south east and and are planning to open the first in the summer of 2017.
days to go: Expired investment: £684,000
The Sports Edit (TSE) is one of the UK’s fastest-growing eCommerce retailers that sells activewear brands and products, as well as, produces content and events, centred around inspiring movement and mindfulness. It is among Europe’s foremost curators of premium activewear, partnering with 50+ leading brands. The company aims to become a major contender in the womenswear market, forecast to grow 7.7% per annum to $216 billion, by 2024. The company has >45,000 social media followers, a leading gym retail partnership, and seen its online revenues grow over 145% in the first five months of 2020 Year-Over-Year (YoY). For its timely response to customers' queries, TSE was validated by the Feefo Gold Service Award 2020 & garnered a Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 72. The company will use the investment to widen its brand & product range, hire staff for marketing and merchandising, ensure customer acquisition & retention, and launch its deal with Nike in the third quarter of 2020. 

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days to go: Expired investment: £930,307
Cranes drinks produce innovative cranberry ciders and award-winning cranberry & blood orange liquor. The ciders are made with fruit sugars and have 30% fewer calories than leading fruit cider brands.
days to go: Expired investment: £230,083
Hop Stuff Brewery is one of London's fastest growing brewers. With 2 successful crowdfunding campaigns already complete, a new 65hl Brewhouse and 2 bars already opened, 2018 is set to be their biggest year yet. They aim to open 3rd Taproom site in Q1 2018 and a further 2 by the end of 2018.
days to go: Expired investment: £733,580
Aiming to improve the health and well-being of the UK by incorporating spa and beauty treatments into everyday life. PURE is a profitable business that currently runs 8 urban spas across Great Britain, as well as selling their own range of natural products and treatments for skincare to be used at home. Over 100k clients a year have used PURE's services, with 40% of appointments being booked via the company's website and mobile app. This has resulted in sales of £2.9m in 2017, with group revenue increasing by more than 21% in the year-to-date. Investments will be used to open in more locations, develop more products and expand the PURE Beauty Zone marketplace for independent health and beauty businesses to sell their products in PURE's spas and on their website.
days to go: Expired investment: £72,650
Landlord Referencing.co.uk provides the safest and most comprehensive tenant referencing services in the UK. A huge database of tenant references provided by landlords for landlords has been built up over a 5 year period by the ... Read more
days to go: Expired investment: £25,886
A brewery with gold awards from SIBA and CAMRA, as well as being voted No. 1 in Hertfordshire by Rate Beer, Mad Squirrel is seeking investment to expand even further with the aim of opening two more taprooms before the end of 2018 and plans for three more by 2020. Mad Squirrel has grown more than 180% in three years with MAT revenues up by more than 45%.
days to go: Expired investment: £303,850
Gleat allows you to book a seat at a local home to taste authentic home cooked food. This is an alternative to paying expensive restaurant prices and having to sit on your own. Once the app is downloaded, you then fill out your profile about you and the food you love. This then allows you to scan the area when on your travels and find a host who is best suited to you.
days to go: Expired investment: £52,010
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  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

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