Scotland’s first all-female business angel syndicate, Investing Women Angels (IWA), and its sister organisation AccelerateHER, have launched a new initiative designed to attract more businesswomen into angel investing.
This development is seen as an imperative in addressing the equity gap between male and female-led companies.
The W2W programme will bring together existing women investors and entrepreneurs on an “investment journey” with emerging female-led companies from across the country.
The initiative, which kicks off next month, will be led by experienced female founders who have previously raised multiple investment rounds, and investors from IWA and other angel syndicates.
Amongst the women leading the sessions will be international partner, Gwen Edwards, joint Managing Director of the Silicon Valley chapter of USA investment group, Golden Seeds.
As an expert in increasing investment into female-founded companies and an active angel investor, Edwards has built close links with IWA and AccelerateHER. Together they have supported a number of high-growth, female-founded Scottish companies including life sciences innovators Carcinotech and Cytochroma.
Edwards and the team will “demystify” angel investment across the initiative’s month-long series of events. Further support will be provided by W2W legal partner Burness Paull along with entrepreneurship ecosystem partners.
This group will work alongside women from female-led start-ups, including spin-out companies from Strathclyde University and University of Edinburgh, sharing their knowledge and practical real-life experiences to promote greater awareness and understanding of the equity investment process. This will include a strong focus on international investment strategy, due diligence, pitching, and investor communications.
W2W is being delivered as a direct response to the 2023 Pathways Report authored by businesswoman Ana Stewart and Scotland’s former Chief Entrepreneur, Mark Logan. The report highlighted the massive equity gap in Scotland, where start-ups founded by women receive only 2% of overall investment capital despite one in five businesses here being female-led.
To date, Investing Women Angels has invested over £2.4 million in 26 companies.
Jackie Waring, founder of IWA, said: “We’re very excited to be rolling out the W2W programme across Scotland, which is fully focused on further promoting entrepreneurship amongst women and helping female founders scale their businesses on a global level.”
Edwards said: “I’m very energised about the W2W programme and delighted to be part of its team. Increasing the numbers of women angel investors has been an incredibly effective strategy in the US, which has created an echo effect significantly benefitting female-founded companies.
“Through this programme, we can replicate the US model in Scotland where there is a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem and so many inspiring and innovative female-led businesses.”
Burness Paull chair Peter Lawson said: “We are proud to be partnering with the W2W programme which aligns with our firm’s wider commitment towards supporting more female founders and helping them raise growth investment.
“By increasing the numbers of women angels in the marketplace, this programme has huge potential to drive female entrepreneurship through a long term, strategic approach.”