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A clothing brand that makes stylish, casual-wear garments in Great Britain targeted at men aged over 35. Blackshore consists of an experienced team that have created their first clothing collection, which is now ready for production after passing a sample test. The theme of this first range is for men who enjoy relaxing at coastal locations. One of the company's unique selling point is that repairs to garments are guaranteed for life. A website has already been built to showcase the brand's products, as well as being a sales channel.
days to go: Expired investment: £13,910
Currently for ~259 million cell-phone users getting their phone charged is a daily challenge. BuffaloGrid provide mobile power and internet service for the off-grid parts of the world. BuffaloGrid use solar energy and a cashless payment system. 
days to go: Expired investment: £496,000
Staark makes cycling clothing that aims to cater to all body shapes. The company argues that current premium cycling and spin brands are cut to a single shape, optimised for the top 20% of cyclists. Staark intends to change this and bring its products to 80% of cyclists with high disposable income who are not ‘elite’ shaped. It delivers a fit based on specific body shapes using Dimensioning Technology (DT). Staark asserts that its innovative designs target cycling and indoor/spin for both men and women, with future diffusion into the wider Athleisure market, which is set to be worth $517 billion by 2025. The company has indicated that Spring 2021 is when it expects to launch its products. Staark will use the investment to enable the company to run its first productions, fueling the initial product launch.

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days to go: Expired investment: £161,035
Specilaing in making a wide variety of award-winning pies and pastry products for the public. Eat Square's 2017 funding round has resulted in their turnover more than doubling in 2018. This growth has led to Eat Square expanding their business and begin to sell franchises to market their goods. Production and capacity have also increased and products that are vegan and gluten-free are being produced. This funding round will see the business sell up to 14 franchises by the end of 2019 to buy their pies.
days to go: Expired investment: £34,019
DocuChain’s 4Trust Platform connects the physical and virtual worlds in a secure, permissioned doman. It allows users to define, archive and authenticate business performance processes, related data and participating people in real time in Linux Foundation HyperLedger blockchains. For DocuChain, artifacts and annual licence fees, for every chain of custody, could provide the opportunity for recurring business to business revenue. DocuChain had previous discussions with 5 global organisations and aims to meet the investment and operational necessities of markets including aviation, manufacturing, luxury goods, financial services and government documents.    
days to go: Expired investment: £142,150
Ems allows users to search out the right place to live through data and suggestions. Ems uses live data available on mobile, helping those looking to move to find out everything they need to know about any area in London whilst discovering new areas that perfectly match up with their own requirements. 
days to go: Expired investment: £115,600
A menswear fashion company that saves time and hassle by using their modular clothing system. L'Estrange London clothing is designed to be versatile and can be combined in any way desired that will look great in any setting. L'Estrange is already available across 30 major stores from NYC to Tokyo and has seen YoY growth of more than 140%.
days to go: Expired investment: £371,660
BuffaloGrid aims to join connect people deprived of the benefits of the internet to the world wide web via its 'Hub'. The company asserts that the Hub is a solar-powered device that can charge 10 portable electronic devices simultaneously and provide access to digital services via the BuffaloGrid Cloud. Users can access entertainment, sports, educational and health content via the company-provided Wi-Fi and stream content for free. The company levies a fee for premium users who can download the content, for less than £1 per month, and consume it on the move. BuffaloGrid has received grants from InnovateUk and the European Commission. It will use the investment to deploy Hubs in Bangladesh, start operating in the peri-urban regions of Lagos, Nigeria, and deploy its services across refugee camps in Kenya and Uganda with the help of Techfugees and UN agencies.
days to go: Expired investment: £813,090
RentiD is an end-to-end solution for landlords to manage their residential rental properties via its 'Digital Assistant' web app. It aims to become a contender in the UK market that consisted of an estimated 4.5 million rented homes in 2017 with almost 1 in 4 UK households set to be privately renting by 2021. The platform allows users to market their residential property onto property portals like Rightmove, Zoopla and PrimeLocation, streamline day-to-day property management with 'Rent Tracking' and 'Maintenance' options, understand and comply with evolving legislation and best practices and communicate with their tenant to help foster better relationships. RentID asserts that it acquired £200,000 of private angel investment, onboarded 350+ individual users on its platform, and launched Version 2 of its post-beta product. RentiD will use the investment to focus on its growth marketing strategy and hire resources to handle increased scale.

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days to go: Expired investment: £249,611
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
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