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CEO of British Business Investments appointed to Government taskforce

Press release 26 May 2022

Judith Hartley, CEO of British Patient Capital and British Business Investments, has been appointed to a new Women-Led High Growth Taskforce set up by the Cabinet Office.

Chaired by Anne Boden, CEO of Starling Bank, the aim of the Taskforce is to influence high-growth investors and the wider business community, and raise the aspirations of the next generation of women entrepreneurs.

The formation of a Taskforce with a laser focus on increasing the number of women-led, high growth businesses is incredibly important. Diversity within investment teams and in the companies they back ensures diversity of ideas – and that is a cornerstone of innovation.

At British Patient Capital, we work hard to ensure we have good diversity at all levels within our team. As the UK’s largest investor in venture and growth capital, we firmly believe we have a role to play in demonstrating best practice and driving change across the industry.

I look forward to supporting the Taskforce to improve awareness and understanding of the key barriers faced by female entrepreneurs in accessing high growth capital, and championing the vital role of women-led business in the UK economy.

Judith Hartley

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About British Business Investments

British Business Investments is the trading name of British Business Investments Ltd, a wholly-owned commercial subsidiary of British Business Bank plc, the UK government’s economic development bank. It forms part of the British Business Bank’s commercial arm.

British Business Investments aims to earn a commercial return by investing – through finance providers – in smaller businesses and small mid-caps, pursuing investments on a fully commercial basis without receiving any economic advantage from the government. Find out more at bbinv.co.uk.

British Business Bank plc and its subsidiary entities are not banking institutions and do not operate as such.  They are not authorised or regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) or the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). A complete legal structure chart for British Business Bank plc and its subsidiaries can be found on the British Business Bank plc website.