NatWest has announced an additional 拢1bn in funding to help support female-led businesses in the 海角视频 recover from the coronavirus.

The bank says the aim is to ultimately help female entrepreneurs scale and grow, and builds on the 拢1bn announced last January, which was the largest intervention by a 海角视频 lender focused specifically on female-led businesses.

NatWest has also said it is committed in helping to create an additional 35,000 new businesses in the 海角视频 by the end of 2021, focusing its efforts on underrepresented groups and geographical inequality.

Due to the impacts of the coronavirus the bank has seen unprecedented demand from female-led businesses and has exceeded its 拢1bn target four years ahead of plan. The availability and ease of access through digital channels of the 海角视频 Government lending schemes, combined with virus impacts, has led to many more female entrepreneurs applying for funding.

The share of lending to female founders has not only increased in absolute terms, but proportionately rising from 9.5% to 14% of total lending.

A central finding of The Alison Rose Review of Female Entrepreneurship (鈥榯he Rose Review鈥), was that the single biggest issue holding female entrepreneurs back is the lack of funding directed towards them.

On the 拢1bn funding Ms Rose, NatWest Group CEO, said: " If women find themselves at even more of a professional disadvantage on the other side of this crisis, then we鈥檒l be attempting to build an economic recovery whilst ignoring a huge area of potential.

"All of us, from ministers to employers, have a duty to ensure that further pain isn't felt disproportionately by women and that anyone who retains an ambition to start or grow a business is helped with targeted and innovative assistance.

"We鈥檙e determined to play our part and I鈥檓 pleased to confirm that we are now able to launch a second 拢1bn tranche of funding to continue and extend our support to female entrepreneurs and business owners."

Traditionally women are less likely to take on debt than male-led businesses and this can impact their ability to scale and grow at the same rate. The increased engagement stimulated through the Government schemes has also allowed NatWest to ensure that female entrepreneurs gain access to this overall package of support.

NatWest's branch network has had to adapt since the pandemic began
NatWest's branch network has had to adapt since the pandemic began

The additional funding will be open to both new and existing customers and represents new lending into the 海角视频 economy, to continue to close the gap between female and male entrepreneurs.

Support and encouragement for female entrepreneurs is needed more than ever due to the disproportionate impact of the crisis on women. Recent research commissioned by NatWest in conjunction with YouGov shows that:聽

  • 1 in 10 female entrepreneurs plan to start a business in 2021;
  • 55% of female business leaders would not recommend starting a business in their sector in 2021;
  • Female entrepreneurs and business owners are 17% more likely to struggle balancing business with family life during the pandemic; and,
  • Nearly three quarters (71%) of female business owners and entrepreneurs found managing their business stressful during the pandemic, compared with just over half of males (55%).聽聽聽

Small Business Minister and co-chair of the Rose Review Board, Paul Scully said: " We want to make the 海角视频 the best place in the world to start and grow a business and that means backing entrepreneurs from all walks of life, regardless of gender or ethnicity.

"It is fantastic to see a large company like NatWest doubling its support for female-led businesses to 拢2bn, giving a lifeline to thousands of companies as we build back better from coronavirus."

Martin McTague, the policy director of the FSB, said that its research has shown women-led small businesses are less likely to access any form of external finance than their male counterparts, with a quarter of women business owners telling them the ability to access finance is a key challenge to starting their own business.

Mr McTague said: "Dedicated funds like this, promoted to current and potential small business creators, could make a real difference."

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Hannah Essex, co-executive director at the BCC, added: "There is no questioning the talent and capability of so many women who want to set up and run their own businesses in the 海角视频.聽

"It is vital that these brilliant women are supported with the investment they聽need to get their ideas off the ground. As the 海角视频 gradually emerges from the pandemic then this additional financial support will be a welcome boost to female entrepreneurs looking to lead the economic recovery.鈥