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Revix aims to revolutionise the investing experience for millions of people. It wants to become a platform that makes investing in Alternative Investment Assets (AIA) such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Biotech, renewable energy, eSports, venture capital, cryptocurrency, and art a simple, engaging and automated affair. The company endeavours to simplify complicated terms so that customers understand what they’re investing in and what the associated risks are. Users can create personalised financial targets and set customised triggers that automatically transfer funds when activated. The company will use 37% of the investment for paying personnel, 42% for marketing, and 21% for security and regulatory advances.

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Wirex is a UK financial technology company that aims to bring crypto & fiat currencies together on one simple payments portal. The company is building a platform where buying, holding, saving and spending any digital and traditional currency is quick, easy and accessible. The Wirex app supports 12 fiat and 10 crypto currencies, operates in 130 countries, and has more than 3.1 million registered users. Wirex launched the first Visa crypto-enabled payments card in the world. It has a £3 billion cumulative transaction volume and plans to expand to the USA by end-2020. Wirex will use the investment to allow millions of its users to own a share of the brand.

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days to go: Expired investment: £3,703,120
Coconut is an online accounting and tax tool for self-employed people. Given that the self-employed population in the UK is around 5 million, the company aims to become the go-to financial management application in this sector. Recently, Coconut opened up its accounting and tax platform to anyone with a current account or credit card from a list of 20 different UK banking partners. This collaboration allows users to see crucial information such as expense management and tax categorisation, invoicing and tax, amongst other data within minutes, which is a significant improvement from the time-consuming procedure followed by traditional cloud accounting products. In the last 12 months, Coconut has grown to 25,000 registrations. The company will use the investment to grow its business across different verticals.

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days to go: Expired investment: £2,375,544
GiftRound is a hassle-free and secure online platform that comes with 250 successful gift collections with nearly 3000 contributions. This platform allows a cash-free solution where there is a hassle of sharing your personal banking information. GiftRound is 100% free to use and generates its revenue when customers purchase gifts, gift vouchers or experiences from quality retailers that GiftRound has a relationship with. GiftRound aims to change the way people collect money for gifts both in the workplace and with friends & family. With the proceeds, the company aims to integrate a GiftRound Store to give customers a seamless experience. The company will also grow its brand presence and reputation for quality service for everyone that wants to group collect money for a gift.

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days to go: Expired investment: £30,670
AndCo offers an open-source, cost-effective, sustainable solution to co-working by turning hotel lobbies and lavish eateries into co-working spaces all over London. The company has over 90 venues, over 1200 members and over 10 brand partnerships. It has been featured major publications including The Telegraph, Forbes, and The Metro. The funds raised will be used for marketing, development, hiring new teammates and working capital.

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days to go: Expired investment: £269,231
CharitableBookings is an original and amazing hotel-booking platform with a social purpose. This free lifestyle platform offers its members excellent perks while helping to raise funds for any registered charity of their choice at no cost to them or the charity. The customers can book rooms at 600,000+ hotels across 80,000 locations worldwide at cheaper room rates than other hotel-booking sites. The company has earned various star endorsements, such as Sir Martyn Lewis CBE and Zoe Wannamaker CBE. CharitableBookings has been highlighted in the press including the Sunday Times Magazine and Country Life magazine. The company is also working with its charity partners to expand its global social media reach. The funds raised will be used for marketing the current platform and creating and marketing new products. 

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days to go: Expired investment: £255,177
Currensea is a new way to spend and save money abroad. In July 2018, the concept was accepted into the FCA innovate program. In November 2018, it partnered with Mastercard to build a market-changing Open Banking based Debit card. Currensea makes money through Forex, Interchange and plans to open revenue streams through products complementary to Currensea. They plan to devide the investment 27% of the proceeds will be used for marketing, 20% for Card Platform, 18% for Compliance and Operations, 18% for Engineering, 12% for Infrastructure, and 5% for Professional Services.

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days to go: Expired investment: £930,778
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