The institutional investors plying Britain's venture capital sector with cash have a penchant for backing funds owned entirely by men.
All-male-owned firms raised 10 times more capital than funds owned by their female counterparts between 2017 and 2023, according to a report by impact fund Ada Ventures.
A similar disparity was found among mixed-gender funds, which raised almost five times less than the male-owned funds.
Those firms raised around 6.6 billion pounds during that period.
Venture capital's diversity issues are well documented but there has been a slew of women leaving the industry this year.
Persons:
VCs, Ekaterina Alamasque, Warner, Alamasque
Organizations:
Ada Ventures, Diversity, Google, Venture, Partners, Women