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Studio Pictures Ltd is a UK-based film and TV production company founded by producers Adam Rolston and David Braithwaite in 2019. Specializing in creating high-quality British entertainment content, the company focuses on adapting books to screen and telling unique true-life stories that entertain and inspire both domestic and international audiences. With successful productions like "A Street Cat Named Bob," the company is building a strong brand and reputation in the industry. Studio Pictures has access to top creative talent and collaborates with major studios like Warner Bros, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate, and Studio Canal. The company is located at Twickenham Studios in Richmond, UK.
days to go: 10 investment: Withheld
Plerith works with high growth start-ups and scaling companies to plan for and deliver growth. The company asserts that it helps companies promote their business to potential funders, through its network of angel and venture capital investors depending on the stage and sector of the said business. Plerith is partnering with Newable and Bristol Private Equity Club to deliver the fund in the South West London (SWL) area and identify and invest in the most exciting high growth companies in the region. Plerith argues that its deep knowledge of fundraising, sales, strategy, finance and technology would help SWL businesses flourish. Plerith aims to provide investors access to the highest quality local companies in the SWL region.
days to go: Stretch investment: Withheld
Ablrate.com is an FCA regulated peer to peer lending platform which connects lenders with borrowers for asset-backed loans. It was launched in late 2014 and has a community of 5000 lenders who have completed £1 million+ worth of loans per month to all sizes of businesses throughout the UK.
days to go: Expired investment: £457,950
ePOS Hybrid has developed a fully connected ePOS platform dedicated to the hospitality food industry. The company is on a mission to empower hospitality businesses to harness technology to improve the business operations, customer experience and profitability. Till now, they have secured an enterprise customer with locations throughout the UK and, in just 8 months, scaled from 0 to 200 customers, processing more than 400k orders. With the proceeds, the company plans to accelerate growth by increasing its market awareness and boosting sales.

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days to go: Expired investment: £363,830
Big Night is an online food delivery service that partners with selected independent food vendors to deliver exceptional meals to customers at home, in their office or wherever they choose. The company asserts that 61% of non-millennials find delivery overall frustrating. Big Night aims to change this scenario. It has signed on ten notable restaurants and has ten more in the immediate pipeline. Onboarded restaurants include Two Lights, Luca, The Laughing Heart, Sager + Wilde, Royale, Levan, AngloThai, Legare and Mangal2. Over 4,000 people have ordered via Big Night since its launch. The company will use 25% of the investment for operations, 25% for marketing, and 50% to improve the Big Night platform.

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days to go: Expired investment: £274,168
Currently we manufacture, market, sell and distribute consistently high quality ales in South East Dorset. Our portfolio contains a diverse range of 8 ales, one of which won a silver medal at the "2015 International Brewing Awards." The company branding is very strong and facilitates sales of the product and high value merchandise. Voted best new business 2014 in Dorset Magazine's Food, Drink and Farming Awards. Temporarily brewing in spare capacity at Lyme Regis Brewery.
days to go: Expired investment: £149,634
A grocery delivery service for customers to purchase goods from local stores via an app. Grocemania launched in August 2017 and has signed more than 20 local and independent stores and gained over 350 users. Income is generated from a flat delivery fee of £2.50, as well as a 10% Commission Fee from its partners. The company has generated more than £27,000 in online sales for local stores in the past 3 months.
days to go: Expired investment: £76,557
Soupfix is a gourmet soup company that are planning to bring fresh and healthy soups to the city. Soupfix are currently using pop up locations in popular areas to bring a new lunchtime choice for city workers.    
days to go: Expired investment: £41,010
Winebuyers connect vineyards and wine merchants directly to the end consumer revolutionising a traditional industry.  They make their revenue by charging the suppliers a monthly fee and have had 2,700 companies registering their interest to be involved in the platform.  The funding will go towards strengthening their infrastructure, extending their marketing activities and to growing the business quickly and efficiently. (SEIS Partial)
days to go: Expired investment: £568,870
Grocemania is an on-demand delivery service which enables consumers to shop for groceries and beverages from their preferred local stores and receive the orders in 1 hour. The company has 60+ shops on-board over London and Brighton, and so far it has completed 3000+ deliveries. Grocemania has been highly commended as an On-Demand Delivery Business at "World Post & Parcel Awards". It has also been featured in many editions like The Grocer, City AM and Talking Retail. The proceeds will be used for sales, marketing and software development.
days to go: Expired investment: £81,735
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