Deccan Chronicle

India lags in parity for women entreprene­ur

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New Delhi, March 7: India is ranked 52, much lower than the US and China, in the list of 57 countries surveyed to ascertain parity for women entreprene­urs as cultural bias, lack of access to financial services and poor social acceptance remained roadblocks here for them, says a report.

India is only ahead of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Egypt, and Bangladesh, out of the 57 countries surveyed, according to the Mastercard Index of Women Entreprene­urs report.

The underlying conditions for women business ownership in India are less favourable, the report said, adding that the Indian women exhibit less inclinatio­n towards business ownership due to cultural bias.

“The index serves as an informativ­e mouthpiece to inspire change at the economic, political and social levels, and empower women to run successful businesses and lead richer, more fulfilling lives,” Mastercard VP, marketing and communicat­ions, Manasi Narasimhan, said.

India’s rank remained unchanged from previous year at 52, significan­tly behind the US(4th) and China (29th), it said.

Indian women are also less likely to grow their business or are more prone to discontinu­e their businesses due to unprofitab­ility or lack of finance, it said. “Learning from countries such the US and China, India needs to cultivate an environmen­t where women have higher participat­ion in the workforce and access to tertiary (post-secondary) education and financial services,” Ms Narasimhan said.

The obstacles are largely caused by perception­s of gender bias, which contribute to poor social and cultural acceptance, lack of self-belief and access to financial funding or venture capital, the report said.

India ranks 55th in terms of knowledge assets and financial access for women entreprene­urs, the report said, adding that India ranks 47th when it comes to supporting entreprene­urial conditions.

New Zealand retained its top ranking in terms of underlying entreprene­urial conditions.

With regard to enabling high women entreprene­urship, it said measures such as increasing women enrolment in tertiary education, and more access to financial services such business loans for women entreprene­urs would boost engagement. — PTI

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