The WINGATE project helps Hungarian entrepreneurs with a free e-learning program
In Hungary, too, the weight of businesses with purely female owners is becoming more and more significant: while in 2021, 14% of all registered domestic companies were managed by women, within a year this proportion climbed to 17%.

Only a fifth of domestic companies are managed by women
However, there is plenty of room for improvement, as the number of businesses run by men is still twice as many, and according to last year’s survey by the WINGATE project, women would need more specific financial knowledge and a business relationship system in order to develop. The international business revitalization program of the WINGATE project, implemented with a budget of more than HUF 755 million, uses research results to support women in the realization of their business goals with training and relationship-building events, and in November they launched their educational platform, which helps beginning and advanced entrepreneurs, as well as angel investors, with free thematic educational materials.
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