Bridging the gender finance gap in South African entrepreneurship - Business Partners Limited
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Bridging the gender finance gap in South African entrepreneurship - Business Partners Limited
New research from Mastercard reveals that 57% of South African women identify as entrepreneurs, surpassing the regional average of 51% across Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EEMEA). These women entrepreneurs are a vital part of South Africa’s economic engine, and yet, many face funding barriers that limit their potential. Read more...
Bridging the gender finance gap for entrepreneurs
New research from Mastercard reveals that 57% of South African women identify as entrepreneurs, surpassing the regional average of 51% across Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EEMEA). These women entrepreneurs are a vital part of South Africa’s economic engine, and yet, many face funding barriers that limit their potential. This is according to Gugu Mjadu, Executive General Manager: Marketing at Business Partners Limited, who believes …
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