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Female entrepreneurs in Wales launch women-led angel investment syndicate

The syndicate was launched to encourage more women to invest while supporting those who often get overlooked and underfunded

Lead investor Jill Jones, right, with Carol Hall, investment manager with Angels Invest Wales

A new women-led business angel investment syndicate has been launched in a bid to encourage more women to invest while supporting female entrepreneurs who often get underfunded. The syndicate sees more than 30 of Wales’ most successful female business leaders unite to form Women Angels of Wales (WAW).

Facilitated by the Development Bank of Wales and Angels Invest Wales, it has been established to help support women in the early-stage investment community in Wales. As such it will invest equity into companies with female founders or co-founders.

As a syndicate, all deals will have access to the £8m Wales Angel Co-investment Fund which provides loans and equity up to £250,000 to investors looking for co-investment. However, there will be no predetermined group pot for the syndicate nor will it be limited by deal size.

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It will be led by lead investor Jill Jones, a ESRC-funded PhD student at Cardiff University Business School, who is an experienced business angel investor and passionate supporter of women in entrepreneurship.

Other members of WAW include:

  • Ellen Donovan, an experienced non-executive director and board member of the Welsh Government and a former board executive director of a FTSE 250 company.

  • Kate Methuen-Ley, an experienced non-executive director, committee member and executive director. She spent five years building a JV with a well-known retailer in Wales and Bristol to 120 team members and over £5m annual turnover.

  • Sian Lloyd, freelance presenter and broadcaster who has spent the last 25 years presenting news, current affairs and factual programmes both in Wales and across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ along with work for independent media companies.

  • Helen Molyneux, who set-up and established NewLaw Legal before selling to a PLC. She is a well-regarded non-executive director, a founder of the Monumental Welsh Woman project and a trustee of the Institute of Welsh Affairs.

  • Jackie Royall, chair, non-executive director, business mentor and investor. Her career began in finance and progressed to CEO and vice president in manufacturing. She has run her own business scaling consultancy and was a turnaround practitioner for 16 years.

Speaking about the syndicate Ms Jones said women angels have a critical role to play in supporting female entrepreneurship.

“WAW is a women-led business angel investment syndicate, working in close partnership with the Development Bank of Wales and the wider business angel community in Wales and beyond,” she said.