Women's health attracted record equity in 2025 as companies share capital
you are currently viewing:Women's health attracted record equity in 2025 as companies share capitalJuly 15, 2026-Closing the gender gap could boost the global economy by at least $1tn annually by 2040.
According to a global women's health investment report from W Group,disclosed equity secured by companies in the space last year was up 41% compared to 2024. The report tracked more than 500 funding stories and around 164 disclosed rounds of equity across clinical and consumer categories. In total,85 companies raised equity in 2025,the highest single-year count ever recorded according to W Group, and 10 rounds reached $50m or more, double that seen in 2024. Source: PharmaceuticalTechnology |
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