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Top Female Founders in Uk

Female founders in UK

Everywhere in the world most of the persons are men who is founder of the company or chairman of their particular company. But here we come with the new and energetic topic about the female founders in Uk. The world of earth is not only for men, it has a equal rights to women also, both the gender are 50/50 in all the things. Now let it brings here like founder of the company, its not an easy thing that one woman who created the whole company from the starting state with never goes down the company in any situation. It is main thing for the female founders who own a company. Not only in Uk in all over the world each and every country women are leading the company from front and starting the company as a entrepreneur. she has to cross all the obstacles to succeed in their business.

 

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What is female founders’ network in UK? 

Actually, its a network who created by the females, I mean women’s are creating this founders’ networks with full of goals for supporting towards all the women’s who are all very much interested in to become a founder or entrepreneur. The Entrepreneurs Network in partnership with Barclays, to encourage, support and promote female entrepreneurship and more useful guidance with support for the female founder or going to become a female founder. We seek to connect some of the UK’s most inspirational female entrepreneurs with those on the of rapid growth.

Top female founders in UK

1) Addy Loudi Adis

 

female founders in UK

 

Addy Loudi Adis, she is the CEO and Co-founder of Rothesay Life, the UK’s largest provider of pensions security services. its actually a service based company which is responsible for the old age person’s pensions and securing the amount for the customer and helps to get back the pension amount if anything happens wrong. This is how she become a female founder and entrepreneur. Before becoming a female entrepreneur, Loudiadis worked as a banker at Goldman Sachs for over ten years, organizing all complex derivatives deals that set her up for success in insurance.

Rothesay Life was founded in 2007 and has continued to scale since. In early 2022, the company took on Just Group’s portfolio of over 4,600 lifetime mortgages. It has raised £2b across six fundraisings and attracted many investors. Rothesay is currently backed by The Government of Singapore Investment Corporation, MassMutual Ventures, The Blackstone Group, and other undisclosed investors.

2) Anne Boden

 

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Anne Boden, she is founder and CEO of Starling bank, a mobile based regulated bank that allows you to keep better track your financial support and less your financial burden. After 30 years her company is one of the world’s biggest financial institutions, she founded Starling, to offer smarter and more human alternative to the banks of the past.

3) Chenesai Darcy

 

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As the Co-Founder and Company Secretary of Africa mobile network, Chenesai Darcy has been involved in expanding mobile network coverage across Africa for over 10 years. Founded in 2013, AMN develops and maintains infrastructure in rural, remote areas; Darcy is driven by a background in telecommunications. And she introduced lots of new technology for the network and implemented the plans as per the network growth.

Having been recognized in Top 100 Britain’s Fastest Growing Businesses in 2018, AMN continues to scale. It now covers 2,000 base stations in 10 countries and holds ambitions to cover almost every country in sub-Saharan Africa.

4) Eccie Newton

Eccie Newton is Co-Founder and CEO of Karma kitchen a London-based startup which delivers co-working and commercial kitchen spaces to SMEs in the food and drinks industry. Since launching in 2017, Karma Kitchen has raised an impressive £254m in equity investment, across three funding rounds. Prior to this, Newton co-founded office lunch delivery service Karma cans with her sister in 2014, a year after graduating from LSE with a Masters in Terrorism & Conflict. After three years, the Newton sisters built on the knowledge they’d gained through Karma Cans to create Karma Kitchen, with both companies led by an all-female team.

 

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