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  • Rem3dy Health

    Rem3dy Health creates personalised solutions across preventative and curative health under two brands Nourished (personalised nutrition) and Scripted (personalised medicine). Nourished, which was recently awarded the King’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation Category, has developed a customised nutrient gummy. Utilising patented 3D printing technology and a vegan encapsulation formula, both of which were developed in house, Nourished creates on demand super-nutrient gummies, bespoke to the consumers’ goals and lifestyle. To date, Rem3dy has raised £15m in equity finance and has collaborated with businesses including Neutrogena and Colgate. The company is now planning to expand its offering into Europe and Japan, and will be releasing new product ranges in the UK and USA.

  • Redfits

    Redfits is a global brand retailer with over 1000 products across their portfolio specialising in toys, homeware, and consumer lifestyle products. The company’s brand portfolio includes Twiddlers, a line of educational toys and gifts catering to children of all ages, and häago, a brand specialising in sustainable outdoor products crafted from natural ingredients. Founded in 2016, the company is headquartered in Hemel Hempstead with a team of 35 and has a global presence across 18 countries. Redfits hit £24.9m in revenue in 2022 and is on target to hit £30m in 2023.

  • Prsnt

    Founded by Omid Moallemi and David Parr, Prsnt is a social gifting app, allowing users to send gifts via a mobile phone. The app sends reminders of birthdays and other key events and suggests gifts from over 100 high street brands, which can then be sent using the app. This Brighton-based business launched in 2019 and now provides a selection of gifts available from retailers including: Harvey Nichols, John Lewis and Costa. Prsnt has received 40,000 downloads, has sent over 54,000 gifts and reached number 13 in Apple’s App Store in May 2023.

  • Pitchup

    London-based Pitchup operates an online booking platform for campsites and holiday parks around the world. Founder and managing director Daniel Yates launched the company in 2009, and they now feature over 4,000 sites in the UK, Europe, and the Americas. Beyond facilitating bookings, Pitchup also provides information about destinations, including bike paths, walking trails, nearby pubs, and community events. The company has seen continued growth following the pandemic, generating a turnover of £7.7m in 2022.

  • PerfectTed

    PerfectTed is a London-based company behind Europe’s first matcha-powered energy drinks. It was co-founded by Marisa Poster and brothers Teddie and Levi Levenfiche in April 2021. Its drinks are currently stocked at over 3,000 locations in retailers such as Tesco, Holland & Barrett, and Planet Organic. The company are also the exclusive matcha partner to cafe chains including Joe & The Juice and Blank Street. Having received offers from all 5 Dragons during their appearance on BBC’s Dragons’ Den, the three founders accepted a £50k offer from Dragons, Steven Bartlett and Peter Jones. They hit £200k sales in their first year, with £5m projected for the second year of trading.

  • Oddbox

    Oddbox is a sustainable fruit and veg box which tackles food waste by rescuing ‘odd’ shaped and surplus fresh fruit and veg. A supply-led model, Oddbox partners with growers throughout the UK to box up and deliver ‘too odd’ or ‘too many’ produce to customers across the UK. Co-founded in 2016 by Emilie Vanpoperinghe and Deepak Ravindran the company has raised a total of £20m in equity. Since its inception, the company has distributed over 6m boxes, rescuing a combined 35,000 tonnes of fresh fruit and veg.