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In Europe, women are most willing to start their own business?

New research commissioned by MasterCard says Ukrainian women are most willing to build their own businesses compared to other parts of Europe.

Among all Ukrainian women, living in war zones, face very difficult situations, with two-thirds (66%) saying they plan to start their own business. Among those who think the same, the rate for younger generations is even higher, and Gen Z (83%) wants to take this leap of faith.

Mastercard said female entrepreneurs played a key role in economic development, resilience and recovery, adding that they are also driven by supporting positive change in the world.

“For example, entrepreneur and mother Inna Bozhko, owner of Barbershop in Kharkiv, Ukraine. She has used our support through the Mastercard Center to open her own barbershop for her barbershop and provides special soundproofing space for children with disabilities affected by sounds (her eight-year-old daughter suffers from cerebral palsy),” Mastercard Global Program, Executive Vice President of Payal Dalal, told the Mastercard Allobal Program.

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Ukrainians (both men and women) believe that lack of funds is a key reason why they have not done business yet (65% of men and 76% of women). Women also believe that lack of experience (47%), knowledge (36%) and self-confidence (38%) are the main factors that hinder their business.

Ukrainian women are most interested in conducting online sales operations (22%), including mentoring (17%), agriculture (15%) and food and beverages (15%).

More and more women in the EU are increasingly promoting Genz’s high entrepreneurship, who are turning to building their own businesses to gain financial independence, increase work-life flexibility and make a difference in the world.

According to the report, one in 10 European women considered their business in 41 countries around the world, the highest rate among Gen Z (62%) and Millennium Women (53%).

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Within the EU, Portuguese women are most willing to do business and they are twice as satisfied with basic financial skills such as savings and budgets as the average European woman (21%).

“Our data finds that Portuguese (62%), Pole (47%) and Greek (46%) women are more likely to consider starting their own business than the average European woman (40%).”

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