Around 24% of female online entrepreneurs shut down their businesses in June amid Covid-19 pandemic, a study has revealed. According to the findings of the study, of the many who were trying to reduce the loss of revenue by cancelling orders and selling off their stock in April, 24% closed their businesses in June. The study titled “Knocked Down, but Up Again: The Case of Female Online Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh” was unveiled through an online media briefing on Sunday. It was conducted by the BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD).
Around 24% of female online entrepreneurs shut down their businesses in June amid Covid-19 pandemic, a study has revealed. According to the findings of the study, of the many who were trying to reduce the loss of revenue by cancelling orders and selling off their stock in April, 24% closed their businesses in June. The study titled “Knocked Down, but Up Again: The Case of Female Online Entrepreneurs in Bangladesh” was unveiled through an online media briefing on Sunday. It was conducted by the BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD).