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Birmingham haircare businesses win Channel 4 and Lloyds competition

Flora & Curl and Nylah's Naturals are among four winners of the Black in Business initiative

Rose Ovensehi, founder of Flora & Curl

A brace of Birmingham haircare businesses have each won £150,000 of TV advertising.

Flora & Curl and Nylah's Naturals are among four companies to be named winners in the Black in Business initiative which is run by Channel 4 and Lloyds Bank.

Their prize pot also includes the creation of their own TV adverts, set to air from July, and business mentoring from a senior executive at both Channel 4 and Lloyds.

Both Flora & Curl and Nylah's Naturals sell a range of products aimed at people with curly, textured and afro hair.

It is another big win for Kameese Davis, the founder of Nylah's Naturals, after she successfully pitched the business on hit BBC show Dragons' Den in 2021.

The Black in Business programme was set up with the aim of tackling obstacles that black entrepreneurs might face when setting up and scaling businesses.

Lloyds published a report in 2022 which claimed that 84 per cent of black business owners said they had been negatively discriminated against in their entrepreneurial efforts.