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Barclays backs £130M ‘Women Backing Women’ VC fund push

3 April 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Barclays and British Business Bank Lead £130M Push for Female Investors

Barclays and the British Business Bank have anchored a £130 million first close for the ‘Women Backing Women’ investment initiative, a fund designed to mobilise more women as investors and channel significantly more capital into female-founded and female-led startups across the UK.

The new vehicle, structured as a dedicated venture capital platform, aims to tackle the persistent funding gap facing women entrepreneurs. Despite steady growth in the UK startup ecosystem, female founders still receive a disproportionately small share of equity financing, particularly at seed and early-growth stages.

Targeting the Gender Funding Gap in UK Startups

The ‘Women Backing Women’ fund will focus on high-potential, innovation-driven businesses where at least one woman holds a significant leadership or ownership role. By combining institutional capital from Barclays and the British Business Bank with commitments from private investors, the platform is expected to support dozens of companies over its initial investment period.

Alongside direct investment, the initiative is designed to expand the pipeline of women investors. It will encourage more women to participate as limited partners, angel backers and investment decision-makers, addressing the under-representation of women across the UK’s venture capital and private equity landscape.

Strategic Signal to the UK Innovation Economy

For Barclays, the anchor commitment reinforces its broader strategy to support high-growth businesses and inclusive entrepreneurship. For the state-backed British Business Bank, the move aligns with its mandate to improve access to finance for under-served founders and help rebalance the flow of growth capital across regions and demographics.

Industry observers view the £130 million first close as a strong signal to the wider market. If successfully deployed and scaled, the ‘Women Backing Women’ fund could become a reference model for gender-focused investment vehicles, setting new benchmarks for how institutional investors, commercial banks and public bodies collaborate to address structural barriers in the UK’s startup ecosystem.

The fund is expected to begin deploying capital to qualifying startups following this first close, with further fundraising rounds anticipated as investor interest builds.

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