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Record number of women founding North West businesses, Rose Report finds

According to the report, 14,885 companies were established by women in the North West last year

Alison Rose, NatWest's CEO, and author of the Review of Female Entrepreneurship

More businesses are being founded in the North West by women than ever before, a study led by NatWest CEO Alison Rose has found.

According to the Rose Review Progress Report 2022, 14,885 companies were established by women in the North West last year, a figure that has more than doubled since 2018.

The study also found that across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, female founded businesses account for a record share of new firms, outstripping growth in male led firms for the first time.

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More than 140,000 companies were established by all-women teams in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ last year and the figure is growing by a third each year.

Alison Rose said: "We have seen real progress since 2019. Getting more funding to female entrepreneurs and unlocking their untapped potential continues to be a priority across our industry.

"But women still don’t receive all the support they need and the pandemic risks holding back progress, so we must go further to achieve the goals of the Rose Review.

"Data shows that more women than ever are starting new businesses and we must harness this potential.