Nearly 60% of SMEs in Latin America led by women
March 8th, 2021 – About 59.3% of SMEs, or small and medium enterprises, in Latin America are managed by women, showed a recent study as the world marks International Women’s Day.
Citing the study of Alegra.com, an accounting solutions company for SMEs, Entrepreneur on Monday reported that Costa Rica has the highest number of women who lead the management of an SME with 65.9%.
It is followed by Colombia with 62.1% and Argentina with 58.9%, according to the data.
More…https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/nearly-60-of-smes-in-latin-america-led-by-women/2168707
Written by Anadolu Agency
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