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Feature Article | Highlights From the Dame Alison Rose Review of Female Entrepreneurship 2023 Progress Report

  • Lindsey Schlandt
  • Jan 8
  • 1 min read
Illustration of a diverse group of six professional women, including Leen Kawas, seated around a roundtable in an engaging business discussion. Charts with upward trends and data visuals line the wall behind them, symbolizing growth, collaboration, and strategic leadership. The gouache-style rendering conveys warmth, professionalism, and the spirit of innovation in female entrepreneurship.

The Alison Rose Review is tracking what is changing for women entrepreneurs in the UK, and where the biggest gaps still are. This post highlights the 2023 progress report’s headline wins, including record numbers of women starting businesses in 2022 and major growth among 16 to 25-year-old founders, then zooms in on the barriers that keep showing up, especially access to funding and disproportionate caring responsibilities. It also covers what the Review is committing to next, from the relaunched Invest in Women Hub to the push for more women angel investors, SEIS awareness, and broader adoption of the Investing in Women Code.


 
 

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