Investing Women Angels (IWA) has restructured its leadership team ahead of launching a new IW AccelerateHER Fund for female-founded companies in Scotland.
IWA has collaborated with the Scottish National Investment Bank to develop the fund concept and plans during 2022.
The fund aims to provide finance to support the growth of Scottish female-led businesses, supporting the recommendations of Mark Logan’s review of the Scottish tech ecosystem.
IWA founder Jackie Waring said: “Through the excellent partnership we’ve forged with the Scottish National Investment Bank and working alongside other key partners including Scottish Enterprise, Highlands & Islands Enterprise, South of Scotland Enterprise, and the Scottish Government, the new fund will aim to move the dial to a higher setting to increase access and opportunities for female-led businesses, driving wider economic growth.”
Eilidh Mactaggart, chief executive of the Scottish National Investment Bank, said: “We are delighted to partner with Investing Women to support the development of this new fund aimed at helping female entrepreneurs across Scotland.
“Addressing inequality and improving access to finance to those that are typically under-represented, which includes female entrepreneurs, is key both to the bank’s missions and its mandate to further equality, diversity and inclusion in the Scottish economy with its investment.
“The fund will complement the support for female entrepreneurs from existing AccelerateHER partners as well as angel networks and other gender-focused investors.”
Waring will lead the steering group to develop the IW AccelerateHER Fund, while also continuing to be an active angel investor.
Meanwhile, IWA director and former investment banker Evelyn Simpson will take over as managing director of the organisation’s angel group and will also join the team in building the new fund.
Simpson said: “It’s been a privilege to be part of the IWA board for the last five years where we have made a real difference in supporting female-led businesses across Scotland and beyond.
“In my new role I look forward to working closely with Jackie and our members as we build on our strong foundation and elevate our impact in the funding landscape for female founders.”
Since its first investment in 2015 in TC Biopharm, IWA members have invested more than £2.1m in 22 companies, with more than 90% of funds going to female-founded businesses.
The group’s sister company AccelerateHER has also been supporting female founders since 2015, connecting entrepreneurs with business angels and helping them prepare for investment, scale and internationalisation.
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