- 28/8/25 - 28/8/25
- |Cape Town
In Africa where women are over-represented in industries that were hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic – such as retail and hospitality – unemployment of women was exacerbated. According to the Mastercard Index of Women Entrepreneurs 2021 report: 90% of women who lost their jobs during the pandemic did not return to work and 80% of women-owned businesses with credit needs are either unserved or underserved.
Women have been left in a particularly vulnerable position; the inherent disparate landscape in funding plus the disproportionate impact the pandemic has had on women when it comes to childcare responsibilities.
As an IFC, Jersey plays a critical role as a facilitator of economic activity globally by pooling capital that is subsequently redistributed worldwide – translating to employment opportunities and wage payments for individuals. According to the Centre of Economics and Business Research (Cebr) between 2017 and 2020, Jersey supported £6 billion of Africa’s gross domestic productivity.
Thinking of the challenges faced specifically by women, an interesting anomaly is Sub-Saharan Africa; the only region in the world where women entrepreneurs outnumber men. In addition, the region has almost four times more women entrepreneurs than those in Europe.⁴ In many cases, this was not a voluntary outcome; socio-economic drivers such as having to provide for a family are a key driver pushing women forward.
Women bring the diversity dividend. It has been shown that women starting up in business tend to provide an immediate contribution to the economy. Women founded businesses can deliver higher returns to investors, promote womenpreneurship and inspire their societal peers, which can have a positive knock-on effect on economic prosperity.⁵
Starting a business is not just about passion and a burning desire to solve a societal problem, it is about ensuring that all the processes, requirements and support is available to the founder to make it a success.
Jersey is committed to creating an environment that fosters women in entrepreneurship as it is an important driver of growth for Africa. With extensive experience in providing support to business owners, corporate and families globally, Jersey’s IFC has the international pedigree to appeal to women and entrepreneurs across Africa, helping them to grow and protect their wealth.