Ascentium offers business financing for women owned companies via loans and equipment financing programs.
Constantinidis, Christina; Cornet, Annie; Asandei, Simona (2006): Financing of women-owned ven- tures: The impact of gender and other owner- and firm-related variables. Venture Capital, Jg. 8 (2), S. 133-157.Constantinidis, C., Cornet, A. and Asandei, S. (2006). Financing of ...
Ascentium Celebrates Women in Business Women owned businesses drive $1.8 trillion in annual revenue and Ascentium celebrates that achievement. A few of Ascentium's strong, female leaders share how their role enables them to pursue their passion for helping businesses conquer obstacles and drive those ...
CITICROUP has appointed Ireti Samuel-Ogbu as country officer for Nigeria to add to a growing number of women who run country operations for the US bank. Ab... S Slater - 《International Financing Review Ifr》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Bifurcations in business profitability: An agent-based simul...
Women-owned businesses are integral to accomplishing national and regional goals of economic welfare and job creation. Since a key concern for women entrepreneurs continues to be access to capital, this paper reported on research designed to investigate women entrepreneurs and their access to debt ...
You’ll often find financing options for women business owners, veterans, low-income entrepreneurs, and other minority groups. Fast access to funds. You can receive capital within a matter of days through a microloan. Low interest rates. Microloan interest rates vary depending on the lender, but...
Women-owned businesses in the United States, for example, are surging, according to the 2019 State of Women-Owned Business Report from American Express. Between 2014 and this year, the number of such enterprises climbed 21%, to nearly 13 million. ...
Loans to women-owned businesses exceeded $5 billion in 2023. More than $1 billion in SBA loans went to veteran-owned businesses in 2023. The amount of outstanding small business debt has increased, though lending by traditional lenders has slowed, according to theKansas City Fed. ...
Such support gives women equitable access to the resources they need to start, grow, and sustain their business ventures (Olarewaju & Fernando, 2020). In the developing world, particularly in parts of Africa, the growth and development of women–owned ventures are largely dictated by the nature...
For example, less than 5% of venture capital funds flowed into the start-up companies of women entrepreneurs. Kwong, Jones‐Evans, and Thompson (2012) indicate that it is difficult for women's social networks to penetrate male-dominated business networks, and there is no evidence of any ...