Black, Asian and Ethnic Entrepreneurs Face Systemic Disadvantage in U.K., Study Finds
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Entrepreneurs from ethnic minorities face an uneven playing field in the U.K., according to a government-backed study.
Despite having better education levels and investing more time and money in their businesses, Black, Asian and other ethnic minorities are likely to have lower revenue and less success than White owners, according to a report by the British Business Bank and consultancy Oliver Wyman, which is based on a survey of more than 3,700 people.