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You are here: Home / cat / UK Government Invests £500M to Support Underrepresented Entrepreneurs and Drive Growth

UK Government Invests £500M to Support Underrepresented Entrepreneurs and Drive Growth

Dated: July 10, 2025

The UK Government has announced a £500 million investment to support underrepresented investors and fund managers, with the aim of fostering a more inclusive and dynamic venture capital ecosystem. The funding will help high-potential new entrants from diverse backgrounds build the necessary track record to succeed in the industry. The initiative is a key component of the government’s Plan for Change, which focuses on breaking down barriers to opportunity and boosting national economic growth.

The core of the funding includes a new £400 million Investor Pathways Capital initiative, set to launch in 2026 via the British Business Bank. This initiative is specifically targeted at women, ethnic minorities, individuals with disabilities, and people from deprived backgrounds. It will operate through three pillars: direct investment in diverse fund managers via the Enterprise Capital Funds programme; support for micro-funds (ranging from £10–15 million) as a gateway into venture capital; and partnerships with existing venture capital funds to invest in and train emerging investors who may lack personal capital or networks.

An additional £50 million has been committed to female-led venture capital funds, doubling the British Business Bank’s total support in this area to £100 million. This complements the ongoing work of the Invest in Women Taskforce and aligns with findings from the latest Investing in Women Code report, which highlights both progress and gaps in funding for women-led businesses in the UK.

For the first time, the report reveals that angel investors—individuals investing their personal wealth—are backing more all-female founding teams than all-male teams. Nonetheless, female-led businesses still receive significantly less in total investment (15%) compared to all-male teams (37%), underscoring the need for continued and focused investment efforts.

The initiative is designed to address systemic imbalances in venture capital by targeting at least 50% of the new fund investment toward female fund managers. The government’s approach seeks to unlock untapped potential among underrepresented entrepreneurs, enhance diversity in investment leadership, and foster long-term economic growth.

Government officials emphasized the economic impact of inclusive investing. Chancellor Rachel Reeves stated that this initiative reflects the broader objective of creating jobs and fostering prosperity across the UK. Louis Taylor, CEO of the British Business Bank, reinforced that equitable access to finance is critical for realizing the UK’s full commercial potential, particularly for founders who have historically been underserved.

The announcement is further supported by data from the Investing in Women Code, launched in 2019 following the Rose Review, which emphasized lack of funding as a major obstacle for women scaling businesses. The findings also suggest that investing in female and ethnic minority-led ventures could increase the UK equity market’s value by 13%, reinforcing the economic rationale for backing diverse founders.

This new funding marks a significant policy step toward levelling the playing field in the UK venture capital sector and reflects the government’s commitment to building an economy where opportunity is not limited by background, gender, or geography. The initiative was formally launched during a parliamentary reception attended by the Chancellor.

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