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Biz2Credit: Women-Owned Businesses Accelerate Financing Demand Even as Earnings Gaps Persist

New Biz2Credit data shows resilience, cost discipline and continued credit engagement amid economic pressure.

byBrianna Wilson
March 11, 2026
in EF News, Data and Economy
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Women-owned businesses increased financing activity sharply in 2025, signaling resilience and long-term confidence despite margin pressure and a challenging economic environment, according to new data released by Biz2Credit, an online platform for small business finance.

Loan applications from women-owned businesses rose 28.8% year over year, outpacing growth among non-women-owned firms, even as revenues declined and earnings pressure intensified. The findings highlight a nuanced picture: momentum in participation alongside persistent structural gaps in profitability, scale and industry representation.

“Women-owned businesses are not pulling back,” Rohit Arora, CEO of Biz2Credit, said. “They are engaging the credit system more actively, managing costs with discipline and positioning themselves for future growth, even as higher costs and tighter margins create real headwinds.”

Revenue Softness Was Broad, Earnings Pressure Was Not

Average submitted revenue among women-owned businesses declined 9.5% year over year in 2025 as reported by Biz2Credit, mirroring trends seen across the broader small business economy. Federal Reserve data confirms that revenue declines have affected male- and female-owned firms at similar rates as inflation and demand normalization weighed on growth.

Where divergence emerged was profitability. Average earnings for women-owned businesses fell 38% year-over-year, widening the earnings gap versus male-owned firms from 46.6% in 2024 to 60.7% in 2025. Rising input costs, cited by roughly three-quarters of small businesses nationally, contributed to sharper margin compression, particularly in service-oriented sectors where women entrepreneurs are more heavily concentrated.

Despite these pressures, women-owned businesses reduced operating expenses by 8.4% year over year, demonstrating notable cost discipline and operational maturity.

Credit Engagement Remains Strong

Women-owned businesses who received offers accepted financing at higher rates than male-owned peers in 2025, with 32% of applicants accepting financing, compared with 27% among non-women-owned firms, even as approval rates declined for both groups.

Federal Reserve research also shows that women-owned firms are now fully approved for loans or lines of credit at rates comparable to, or slightly higher than, male-owned firms, reinforcing a trend of improving credit outcomes over time.

At the same time, average personal credit scores for women-owned applicants declined modestly, reflecting broader household balance-sheet pressure amid higher interest rates.

Geography Reflects Policy and Demographic Trends

Florida surpassed California as the top state for women-owned financing applications in 2025, with Texas holding steady in third place. These states continue to benefit from population growth, business-friendly tax structures, and expanding consumer markets, factors frequently cited by entrepreneurs when choosing where to start or scale businesses.

SBA Office of Advocacy data confirms that women’s business ownership rates are among the highest in Florida and Texas, consistent with Biz2Credit application trends.

Industry Concentration Still Shapes Outcomes

Women-owned businesses remain concentrated in sectors such as Other Services and Health Care and Social Assistance, while remaining underrepresented in capital-intensive industries such as construction and manufacturing. National Women’s Business Council data indicates that this industry mix continues to influence revenue scale, earnings potential, and loan size.

Average approved loan amounts for women-owned businesses remained essentially flat year over year and significantly below those of non-women-owned firms, reinforcing how structural factors continue to shape long-term outcomes.

A Measured Outlook for 2026

As the economy recalibrates heading into 2026, the data points to cautious optimism. Women-owned businesses are applying for capital at higher rates, showing increasing business maturity and cost discipline, even as earnings gaps persist.

“The progress is real, but so are the constraints,” Arora said. “Closing the gap in scale and profitability will be central to unlocking the next phase of inclusive small business growth.”

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