2025年,由女性创办的印度创业企业收到1.65B美元,比2024年的1.43B美元有所增加,但由于投资者偏见,仍然面临严重的资金缺口。
Women-founded Indian startups received $1.65B in 2025, up from $1.43B in 2024, yet still face major funding gaps due to investor bias.
2025年,为印度妇女创办的初创企业提供的资金达到16.5亿美元,高于2024年的14.3亿美元,反映出尽管长期存在差距,但正在逐步取得进展。
Funding for women-founded startups in India reached $1.65 billion in 2025, up from $1.43 billion in 2024, reflecting gradual progress despite persistent disparities.
一份Kalaari资本报告显示,妇女领导的初创企业每100卢比的资金只得到4卢比,这突出说明了源于投资者偏见和模式匹配的结构性效率低下。
A Kalaari Capital report reveals women-led startups receive only Rs 4 for every Rs 100 in funding, highlighting a structural inefficiency rooted in investor bias and pattern-matching.
虽然妇女占风险资本分析师的38%,但只有16%是合伙人,限制了决策影响力。
While women make up 38% of venture capital analysts, only 16% are partners, limiting decision-making influence.
从全球来看,2024年,女性成立的团队仅获得风险资本的2.3%。
Globally, female-founded teams received just 2.3% of venture capital in 2024.
报告认为,弥合这一差距可以将印度的国内生产总值提高数千亿,并呼吁采取审慎的干预措施,支持多样化的企业家精神。
The report argues closing this gap could boost India’s GDP by hundreds of billions and calls for deliberate interventions to support diverse entrepreneurship.