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We know that women entrepreneurs find getting access to growth capital challenging, and as a result we have launched a new “Rise & Thrive: Navigating Investment as Women Entrepreneurs” programme offering support and training to entrepreneurs scaling their companies. The half-day workshops, to be held every quarter, are being offered as part of Mercia’s commitment to Responsible Investing and will be delivered in partnership with Janet Grant of The Better People.
Women's Business Conference & Awards is an in-person event where women business leaders make new connections, promote their brand and network with speakers and exhibitors. The highlight of the event is the Women's Business Awards for Scotland.
Women's Business Conference & Awards is an in-person event where women business leaders make new connections, promote their brand and network with speakers and exhibitors. The highlight of the event is the Women's Business Awards for the South West.
At every stage of the business journey, UK women are less likely to pursue entrepreneurialism than men. Only half as many women as men start businesses. Male entrepreneurs are also five times more likely than women to grow their business to £1 million turnover or more.
Women's Business Conference & Awards is an in-person event where women business leaders make new connections, promote their brand and network with speakers and exhibitors. The highlight of the event is the Women's Business Awards for the West Midlands.
At every stage of the business journey, UK women are less likely to pursue entrepreneurialism than men. Only half as many women as men start businesses. Male entrepreneurs are also five times more likely than women to grow their business to £1 million turnover or more.
At every stage of the business journey, UK women are less likely to pursue entrepreneurialism than men. Only half as many women as men start businesses. Male entrepreneurs are also five times more likely than women to grow their business to £1 million turnover or more.