An in-depth look at female entrepreneurship in France at the dawn of 2025

As France prepares to face its many economic and social challenges, a new study unveiled by the Directorate General for Enterprise (DGE) in partnership with Bpifrance is striking. The 2025 barometer on female entrepreneurship highlights a promising sector, often underestimated, but one that is beginning to take its rightful place in the national economic landscape. Between representation, financial stakes, innovation, and societal impact, this report attempts to capture the dynamics, progress, and obstacles faced by women in their entrepreneurial journeys. It is a snapshot that reveals both concrete successes and gray areas that must continue to be explored if we want equal opportunity to remain more than just a slogan. Throughout this article, we will analyze the data, trends, and initiatives that can give wings to this new generation of committed, creative, and bold female entrepreneurs. Whether through networks like Elles Bougent or Women Business Angels, or at inspiring meetings like those organized by La Ruche or Darewin, we feel the momentum driving these women to take charge of their destiny. The question is no longer simply whether they can succeed, but how to accelerate their success, empower them to go beyond metrics and become true drivers of growth for France. This rich context, punctuated by key figures and concrete examples, heralds a decisive year. Because in 2025, it’s no longer just a matter of observing, but of profoundly transforming the way society values and supports female entrepreneurship.

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Key issues and profiles of the 2025 barometer on female entrepreneurship

The report by the DGE and Bpifrance shows that, despite a growing presence, female entrepreneurship has not yet completely broken with old trends. By 2025, approximately
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28% of stakeholders in the entrepreneurial chain

, including founders, buyers, and business owners, will be women. This ambitious figure reflects a paradigm shift, but also a co-production of major challenges. A first salient point concerns value creation. Of themore than 25,000 new businesses launched by women

, a majority are still struggling to get off the ground financially. Approximately 26% of these new businesses generated less than €15,000 in revenue after three years, a reality that can be painful for sustainability and growth. Yet, there is remarkable stability: nearly 70% of women entrepreneurs maintained their business, compared to 60% of their male counterparts. This table highlights another essential aspect: business takeover and transfer initiatives. With nearly 36% of projects led by women, these approaches appear to be a concrete response to the aging of business leaders. But this remains a path fraught with pitfalls, particularly the difficulty of negotiating and obtaining financing, with 53% and 34% of these women reporting obstacles, respectively. The table below summarizes these challenges and opportunities:Aspect

Key facts in 2025

Proportion

Observation Value creation Turnover < €15,000 after 3 years 26%
A reality still fragile for many Business solidity Women Maintaining Business 70%
Greater Stability than Men Business Takeovers Projects Led by Women 36%
A Vital Driver for Entrepreneurial Renewal Financing Barriers to Negotiation 53%
A Major Hindering Growth Impact Creation Environmental Initiatives 41%
Women Are Committing to More Responsible Entrepreneurship 🌱 Discover the dynamic world of female entrepreneurship. Be inspired by the journeys of visionary women who transform their ideas into successes. Join the community of entrepreneurs and explore resources, advice, and opportunities to advance your entrepreneurial project. Women at the Heart of Innovation, the Environment, and Social Responsibility Finally, the way French women entrepreneurs approach competitiveness is not insignificant. In 2025, they represent a strategic lever for addressing global challenges. The first dimension concerns environmental responsibility: 41% of women entrepreneurs report taking action to make their business more sustainable, compared to 33% of men. Creativity, often considered the driving force behind innovation, is not lacking. With nearly 36% of them involved in innovative approaches, they demonstrate their ability to think differently.
The figures also illustrate their commitment to industrial development: with equal skills, women are not left behind. Parity is evident here, with near-perfect alignment in the creation of new industrial companies. These movements demonstrate active participation in building a more diversified and resilient economic fabric.
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Organizations such as Les Premières and La Ruche

play a crucial role in this evolution, but imagination and determination remain their main fuel. The strategic challenge for 2025 is to strengthen these initiatives and encourage those that engage in areas that are still relatively unexplored, such as technology or ecology, to sustain this momentum. However, the success of these initiatives also depends on their ability to overcome certain glass ceilings, particularly in terms of funding and recognition. You can learn more about these issues during the official release of the report or through meetings with committed stakeholders. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_QHOk9vZf8

Leverages and initiatives to support and promote female entrepreneurship in 2025

The current context encourages us to increase concrete actions to boost the growth of women in entrepreneurship. Networks such as Elles Bougent and Women Business Angels play a key role. They offer support, advice, and even seed funding to ensure ideas don’t remain on hold. In other words, we must go beyond simple observation to foster true inclusion. The mobilization of organizations such as La Ruche and Madame Figaro opens new doors, encouraging women to embrace feminism in their entrepreneurial endeavors. Networking events, such as the roundtable organized by this committed organization, provide opportunities to share, gain inspiration, and get started. New crowdfunding and impact investment platforms, such as Darewin and Bamboo et co, increase the visibility of these exceptional entrepreneurs. These synergies should support both qualitative and quantitative growth. Here are some levers to accelerate the transformation: 👉 Networking and personalized support

👉 Training and ongoing awareness 👉 Simplified access to financing 🚀 👉 Mentoring and inspiring role models

👉 Commitment to feminism and equality

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Frequently asked questions about female entrepreneurship according to the 2025 barometer What are the main challenges faced by women entrepreneurs in 2025? Financing, negotiation, and recognition remain major obstacles, despite strong commitment to innovation and social responsibility. How can we promote equal opportunities in entrepreneurship? By increasing support programs, developing specific networks, and supporting initiatives like Elles Bougent or Les Premières.

Which sectors will most attract women entrepreneurs in 2025? Sectors related to the environment, technology, the social and solidarity economy, health and well-being, with a focus on societal impact. How can women overcome glass ceilings? By benefiting from mentoring, joining networks like Women Business Angels or La Ruche, and by campaigning for feminism and equality. Source: www.entreprises.gouv.fr

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