Another week, another batch of startups looking to raise capital.
In fact, every week, new businesses list their campaigns to potential investors, hoping to secure some cash to grow and expand.
In return, low-ticket investors get access to some of the most exciting companies in the startup world.
Not only that, but for startups that are SEIS/EIS registered, investors can actually get huge tax breaks by backing them, meaning less money goes to HMRC, and more goes into powering exciting ventures that could provide amazing returns.
For this week, we’ve had a look through and rounded up 10 startups currently (or soon to be) crowdfunding that we think you’ll want to keep an eye on.
Mimica
How much are they raising: £126,409
Website: www.mimicalab.com
SEIS/EIS? Yes
About: Mimica is on a mission to reduce food waste by changing the way that people tell if food has gone off. Instead of relying on archaic labels with vague sell-by dates, Mimica uses labels that turn bumpy as food spoils, allowing for longer and safer expiry dates.
The company is already in trials with Sainsburys as well as a premium airline and is looking for investment to power product development.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
Fieldwork Robotics
How much are they raising: TBC
Website: fieldworkrobotics.com
SEIS/EIS? TBC
About: Fieldwork Robotics has created the world’s first autonomous harvesting robots. Their mission is to increase the harvest of soft fruits and reduce waste through sustainable harvesting.
The company is currently focusing on the toughest soft fruit to harvest – raspberries – and is staffed by a team with decades of experience in robotics.
Where to invest: Europe Republic
Exogene
How much are they raising: £127,500
Website: exogene.co.uk
SEIS/EIS? Yes
About: Exogene is a biotechnology company developing cancer immunotherapies using AI. Their mission is to use AI to quickly create personalised combinations of cancer-fighting drugs that can fully kill tumours and create a lasting cure.
So far, the startup has secured £2m from private investors and £2.7m in non-dilutive grants.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
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QuickRemit
How much are they raising: TBC
Website: www.quickremitltd.com
SEIS/EIS? No
About: QuickRemit is on a mission to make cross-border payments between Africa and global markets much easier than before.
As Africa’s cross-border payments are often expensive, many people turn to alternative channels which can be risky.
QuickRemit is planning to overcome this by creating a platform that is designed to bring together traditional financial infrastructure with a blockchain-powered stablecoin integration.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
Gimme
How much are they raising: TBC
Website: gimmemarket.com
SEIS/EIS? TBC
About: Gimmie is a marketplace for golf equipment. In their own words: “think Autotrader, but for golf clubs, shoes, bags, and everything in between”.
Gimme makes it easy to buy and sell golf equipment with total confidence, allowing buyers to find great products at second hand prices and sellers to enjoy an easier selling experience.
Where to invest: Europe Republic
Vintage Threads
How much are they raising: £85,000
Website: vintage-threads.com
SEIS/EIS? Yes
About: Vintage Threads is a vintage shop that sells premium designer and streetwear clothes in London, with stores in Soho, Covent Garden and Selfridges.
As well as their vintage collections, their in-house upcycling brand, VT Rework, rescues clothing from landfill and turns them into reusable clothes. They are raising to expand their operations and have already been backed by founders from Sweaty Betty and Oliver Bonas.
Where to invest: Europe Republic
Link My Ride
How much are they raising: £205,593
Website: linkmyride.com
SEIS/EIS? No
About: Founded by ex-pro cyclist Jacques Sauvagnargues and Olympic & World Champion Tom Pidcock, Link My Ride is a cycling community platform that allows its users to find rides, connect with others and grow their own cycling community.
The company has already been featured in Forbes, reached Apple’s store Top 20, and has a number of collaborations with leading cycling federations.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
Wedissimo
How much are they raising: TBC
Website: wedissimo.com
SEIS/EIS? Yes
About: Wedissimo is a wedding services platform, designed to help couples access bespoke services and suppliers through a single digital marketplace.
Through the fundraise, they will be focusing on building the platform into a market-leading product.
Where to invest: Crowdcube
Lapee
How much are they raising: TBC
Website: lapee.dk
SEIS/EIS? No
About: Lapee has produced the first portable urinal for women to help provide better access to hygienic, and dignified sanitation to women worldwide.
The company has already seen growth across Europe, especially in the festival sector and is setting out to continue scaling at pace.
Where to invest: Europe Republic
Good Life Sorted
How much are they raising: £1,136,235
Website: goodlifesorted.com
SEIS/EIS? Yes
About: Good Life Sorted is an online service that is designed to connect older adults with local vetted helpers for home help and companionship.
Unlike other care companies, Good Life Sorted is on a mission to build the ‘Pre-Care’ market, empowering older adults to maintain independence and health.
Where to invest: Crowdcube