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Funding gap for women entrepreneurs hits £1.3tn

Eighty per cent of women-owned businesses that need credit are under-served worldwide, creating a £1.3 trillion financing gap. What’s more, a study by BNY Mellon and United Nations Foundation shows that giving women better access to financial products and services could open up $330 billion in revenues. Care, a global development organisation, works with 5,000

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One third of SMEs expect business funding to become more difficult post Brexit

One in three smaller British businesses (34 per cent) expect access to funding to become more difficult following the UK’s departure from the European Union. Only three per cent expect finding finance to become easier, according to the British Business Bank’s latest Small Business Finance Markets report. And smaller businesses are gloomier about the prospects
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Government launches £2 million funding competition

A funding competition has launched with £2 million available to businesses, academia and local authorities. The money will go to new projects focused on testing out ways of rolling out existing productivity-boosting technology and management practices for businesses. It comes from the Business Basics Fund which is part of the modern Industrial Strategy. The strategy
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Goldman Sachs offering free programme to help small businesses succeed

One of the world’s leading investment banks and one of the most highly regarded universities in the world are joining forces to help small businesses in the UK. The Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford is working with the Goldman Sachs Foundation to deliver the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses UK programme. The
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