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The state of women's entrepreneurship in the UK

The state of women’s entrepreneurship in the UK

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Posted By sme-admin on October 25, 2023 Finance

The UK is known for its vibrant entrepreneurial culture and robust economy, and women have played a massive role in this. There has been a remarkable rise in women entrepreneurs over the past few decades, and women-led businesses are an essential part of the UK economy.

Women-led businesses account for a substantial proportion of businesses and contribute significantly to job creation and economic development, however it found that only 16.2% of women-led companies receive no external investment, higher than any other category.

The money.co.uk business loans team has taken a deep dive into the state of women’s entrepreneurship in the UK. This includes the number of self-employed women, the country’s women in business hotspots, and how women-led businesses perform against those founded and managed by men.

The study revealed that a majority of companies in the UK led by women receive no external investment with Angel investors being the most likely to contribute at 12.2%.
How many women-led companies receive external investment:

Rank

Investment type

Total companies invested in

Women-led companies

Women-led companies (%)

1

No Investment

5,080,285

859,995

16.9%

2

Angel

1,624,732

198,761

12.2%

3

Company

587,843

39,679

6.8%

4

Venture Capital

9,081

556

6.1%

5

Private Equity

12,423

460

3.7%

  • 16.9% of companies receiving no external investment are those run by women, higher than any other category. This suggests that a higher proportion of women-led companies may be self-funded or not receive any external investments.
  • Of those that do receive investment, it’s most likely to be in the form of an angel investor. With 12.2% of angel investments feeding into women-led companies.
  • However, women-led companies are much more underrepresented when it comes to those being invested in via company (6.8%), venture capital (6.1%) and private equity (4.7%) investment.
Further study insights reveal how women-led companies compare to those led by men…
Fortune’s 1000 most successful companies:

CEO gender

Male

Female

Count

916

84

Count (%)

92%

8%

Average revenue

$20bn

$26bn

Average revenue change

19%

13%

Average profits

$1.7bn

$1.5bn

Average profits change

33%

-61%

Average assets

$55bn

$128bn

Average market value*

$41bn

$30bn

The state of women's entrepreneurship in the UK

 

  • Regarding gender representation, companies led by men dominate, representing 92% (916 out of 1,000) of the total. Comparatively, companies with women CEOs make up only 8% (84 out of 1,000) of these companies.
  • Despite the smaller representation, women-led companies show some interesting performance attributes. Women-led companies, on average, have significantly larger revenues, with average revenue of $26 billion, compared to the average revenue of $20 billion reported by companies led by men. However, in the last year, companies led by men saw their revenue increase more than women-led ones, at 19%, compared to 13%.
  • In terms of profitability, companies led by men have a slight edge, with average profits of $1.7 billion compared to $1.5 billion for women-led companies. Furthermore, men-led companies showed a substantial average profit change of a third. In comparison, women-led companies demonstrated a considerable decrease in profit change, averaging 61%.
  • In terms of assets, women-led companies far outstrip those led by men. On average, women-led companies have assets of $128 billion, compared to those led by men, which have average assets of $55 billion. Lastly, when looking at market value, companies led by men slightly outperformed women-led companies. The average market value for companies led by men is $41 billion, whereas women-led companies have an average market value of $30 billion.
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