Inside the quiet rise of India’s women entrepreneurs
From tailoring units and pickle businesses to local canteens, women across India are building sustainable enterprises through digital access, mentorship, and community-driven suppo...
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From tailoring units and pickle businesses to local canteens, women across India are building sustainable enterprises through digital access, mentorship, and community-driven suppo...
he shift comes as women continue launching businesses at historically high rates.
It’s not an exaggeration to say that the best part of my workday is speaking to women entrepreneurs. Since I launched BLACK ENTERPRISE’s SistersInc. podcast for and about women ent...
BATON ROUGE — Woman-owned businesses are one of the fastest-growing segments of the economy, but access to funding can be a major hurdle for many entrepreneurs. ...
Half the time it’s strategy, and half the time it’s survival.
[Daily News] FOR many years, women operating small businesses worked quietly behind market stalls, roadside food kiosks and homebased enterprises.
A recent report showed that the share of equity investment going to all female-founded businesses remained at 2% in 2025, the same as the average across the last decade. We asked f...
Oluchi Chibuzor Women entrepreneurs operating in the exporting space have been charged to endeavour to meet regulatory requirements, compliance and competence in their businesses...
For women looking to build a business with long-term scalability, franchising presents an opportunity to combine independence with the support of an established network.
With secondary education and most jobs out of reach, thousands of Afghan women have turned to entrepreneurship as the only path to make money and maintain a social life.
In 2004, the designer Tory Burch launched her first store specializing in women’s apparel in Manhattan. She and her ex-husband, the retailer and investor Christopher Burch, funded...
This feature highlights ten remarkable women who have taken charge of their careers, redefining success on their own terms. Each has made significant contributions in diverse field...
The 20 strongest business ideas from participants of the second REDpreneur Women cohort have received grant funding of EUR 7,000 each to launch and develop their own businesses, th...
You landed your dream job, or so you thought. But quiet doubts grow harder to ignore: “Did I choose right?” “Can I do this for the rest of my life?” “I want something more.” The...
Female entrepreneurs in the Netherlands continue to receive substantially less financing than men, according to a new national study by Code-V, the Dutch Code for Promoting Female...
FOI documents reveal women-owned businesses accounted for 8.6% of recent grants approved under the now-paused Industry Growth Program.
After years of climbing the corporate ladder, many mid-career women are deciding the next step in their careers isn’t another promotion—it’s ownership. According to a recent Forbes...
This comes as city leaders and entrepreneurs look to expand opportunities for small business owners.
A new platform is shining a spotlight on one of the venture capital industry’s most underrepresented groups: Black women founders. The First 200, a new media platform and founder n...
The Centre for Women’s Studies and Research (CWSR), University of Kashmir (KU) in collaboration with the Forum for Awareness of National Security (FANS), organised a three-day Mega...
Minister of Women and Gender Equality Rechie Valdez announced the investment of $173.7 million to help businesswomen access financial resources, training and mentorship.
Here’s the playbook for acquiring a profitable business without deep pockets—a path where women remain dramatically underrepresented.
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