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Project launched to encourage Welsh women to start their own business

Future Female Founders, a collaboration between Chwarae Teg, NatWest and Simply Do Ideas, is looking to tackle the gender gap in business start-ups

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A brand new project to encourage 100s of women from across Wales to start their own businesses has officially launches in the capital today

Future Female Founders, a collaboration between Chwarae Teg, NatWest and Simply Do Ideas, was unveiled by Alison Rose, CEO, NatWest and Robert Begbie, CEO, NatWest Markets at the bank’s accelerator hub in Cardiff.

A recent report produced by Ms Rose and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government into the value of female entrepreneurship found that there was much work to be done to tackle the gender gap in business start-ups, which if filled could add up to £250bn to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy.

Among other striking imbalances, the report also highlighted the fact that only 1 in 3 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ entrepreneurs are female: a gender gap equivalent to 1.1m missing businesses.

Alison Rose, CEO of NatWest Commercial and Private Banking

The project will see gender equality charity, Chwarae Teg running four events across Wales in the coming months for would be female entrepreneurs. At each, women will have access to workshops designed to build confidence, training and provide advice on topics ranging from writing business plans to sourcing funding.

Full details of the first two events, which will be held on April 24 on Anglesey and on the May 15 in Wrexham, will be promoted later in March.

The package of start-up support is further enhanced by

An online platform from Simply Do Ideas will look to add additional support and enable them to build their early-stage business ideas in a safe, digital space whilst developing the confidence to move forwards.