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2 Outline Women-owned businesses in MENA 2 Gender gap closing MENA women operate in diverse business sectorsAccess to finance

3 MENA gender gap closing 3 1 World Economic Forum.

4 1 Arabia Monitor; World Bank, (% of female population ages 15+). 4 Female labour force participation rate, 2004-2012

5 1 IFC. 5 MENA women operate in diverse business sectors

6 1 IFC. 6 Women-owned businesses in MENA

7 1 IFC. 7 MENA women lead in large corporation ownership

8 1 BCG 8 Assets under management controlled by women 1

9 1 BCG; Population Reference Bureau. 9 Assets under management controlled by women, per capita 1

10 Access to financing: A key hurdle 10 1 IFC.

11 Access to financing for women 11 1 Arabia Monitor; IMF.

12 12 ‘Missing Middle’ financing for mid-range SMEs Female Sources of Financing (%) 1 1 Arabia Monitor; IFC & CAWTAR “Women Entrepreneurs in the Middle East and North Africa”, 2011.

13 About Arabia Monitor Arabia Monitor is an independent research firm specialized in economic and strategy studies on the Middle East & North Africa region, which we view as the new emerging market. Our forward looking perspective allows us to place current developments in the region within a broader context and a long-term view. Our analysis is based on the macroeconomic and financial balance sheet of the Arab region and delivers unique strategy insights and forecasts to businesses across sectors. Arabia Advisors specialises in portfolio strategy and private placements for family offices, firms and government related organisations that are looking to streamline, re-balance or diversify their asset portfolios. It is based in the UAE as an off-shore company and services a regional and international client base with interest in the Arab countries. Arabia Monitor 18b Charles Street | London W1J 5DU Tel +44 203 170 5533 | Fax +44 203 170 5532 info@arabiamonitor.com www.arabiamonitor.com © Arabia Monitor 2014 This is a publication of Arabia Monitor Limited (AM Ltd), and is protected by international copyright laws and is for the subscriber's use only. This publication may not be distributed or reproduced in any form without written permission. The information contained herein does not constitute an offer or solicitation to sell any security or fund to or by anyone in any jurisdictions, nor should it be regarded as a contractual document. Under no circumstances should the information provided on this publication be considered as investment advice, or as a sufficient basis on which to make investment decisions. The information contained herein has been gathered by AM Ltd from sources deemed reliable as of the date of publication, but no warranty of accuracy or completeness is given. AM Ltd is not responsible for and provides no guarantee with respect to any of the information provided herein or through the use of any hypertext link.


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