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New £2m investment initiative launched for female entrepreneurs

The Fortuna Fellowship has been created with the aim of offering investment, mentoring and growth support to young companies

Tara Attfield-Tomes, founder of The 51% Club (centre), with Liz Hobster and Rupert Lyle from Midven

A new £2 million initiative has been launched with the aim of nurturing the next generation of female entrepreneurs in the West Midlands.

The Fortuna Fellowship has been created by The 51% Club, a support group specifically for female business owners, in partnership with Birmingham-based investment firm Midven.

The programme has been set up to find the West Midlands' business stars of tomorrow and will see up to five, female-led ventures potentially share £2 million worth of investment.

Successful applicants will undertake a 12-month growth programme during which they will be partnered with a mentor, attend workshops and hear from industry experts at seminars.

An advisory board will provide the cohort with guidance in areas such as product testing, manufacturing, launch strategies, exporting and investment.

Specialists will also provide weekly support and there will be monthly co-working sessions and a residential session focused on innovation.

At the end of the 12-month programme, the founders will secure a share of up to £2 million equity investment, subject to conditions.