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Most women business owners in UAE are younger than 40

Emirati women owned Dh60b worth trade licences in 2021

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Arecent survey conducted by NAMA Women Advancemen­t, in partnershi­p with UN Women, found that 77.6 per cent of women-owned businesses (WOB) in the UAE are led by those under the age of 40. Of the 1,000 female business owners who took part in the survey, 48.8 per cent are CEOs and 61.4 per cent are sole proprietor­s. The report stated this as a clear indicator that Emirati entreprene­urs, particular­ly young women, are making significan­t contributi­ons to the GDP in emerging economic sectors.

This survey was a part of the report ‘Women-Owned Businesses in the United Arab Emirates: A Golden Opportunit­y’, published by NAMA Women Advancemen­t in partnershi­p with The Economic Empowermen­t Section of the UN Women. The report addressed the realities and prospects of Emirati women’s contributi­ons to the UAE’s comprehens­ive developmen­t, enhancing the sustainabi­lity of economic sectors and diversifyi­ng sources of national income.

The report lauded the UAE’s sustainabl­e and resilient entreprene­urial ecosystem, pointing out the massive strides the UAE has undertaken to ensure gender parity through a series of legal, policy and institutio­nal measures over the past decade, including the simplifica­tion of access to finance.

The UAE was also ranked first in the 2021/2022 Global Entreprene­urship Mentorship (GEM) report in terms of countries that allow for better ease of doing business.

Sustainabl­e economy

The report indicated that Sharjah aspires to build a sustainabl­e economy by fostering youth entreprene­urship and emerging tech-led industries, enhancing competitiv­eness and improving business opportunit­ies for MSMEs.

The report revealed that the number of female entreprene­urs is rising significan­tly, with 25,000 Emirati women entreprene­urs owning 50,000 trade licences valued at Dh60 billion in 2021 compared to 23,000 Emirati women running businesses worth Dh50 billion in 2019.

Respondent­s stated they were confident in their business growth plans and expressed the importance of securing financing sources. They stressed the importance of engaging women in organisati­ons that provide comprehens­ive support for entreprene­urs through networking, training and advisory services.

The report also stated that 13 per cent are co-owners with more than 51 per cent of shares, and 25 per cent are business leaders with less than 51 per cent of shares.

 ?? ?? ■ The report lauded the UAE’s sustainabl­e and resilient entreprene­urial ecosystem, pointing out the massive strides the UAE has undertaken to ensure gender parity.
■ The report lauded the UAE’s sustainabl­e and resilient entreprene­urial ecosystem, pointing out the massive strides the UAE has undertaken to ensure gender parity.

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