Bahraini women entrepreneurs are changing the business world in powerful ways. They are more confident, more innovative, and more focused on sustainability than ever before. This strong progress is highlighted in the GEM 2024/2025 Bahrain Women’s Report, published by the Women’s Research Centre at the Royal University for Women.
The report shows that women in Bahrain are not only seeing more business opportunities, but they are also acting on them. As a result, the country is witnessing a new wave of women-led enterprises that value innovation, technology, and social impact.
Women See Opportunities And Take Action
One of the most important findings in the report is that Bahraini women entrepreneurs are highly optimistic about business opportunities. In fact, women in Bahrain are 8% more likely than men to see good opportunities for starting a business. This is especially impressive because, globally, women are usually 6% less likely than men to see such opportunities.
This confidence leads to action. More than half of Bahraini women plan to start a business within the next three years.
Business Intentions and Opportunity Perception
| Indicator | Women in Bahrain | Men in Bahrain | Global Trend (Women vs Men) |
| Perceive good business opportunities | 8% more likely than men | — | 6% less likely than men |
| Intend to start a business (next 3 years) | 57% | 54% | — |
Furthermore, Bahraini women are more likely than men to start early-stage businesses. They also show strong confidence in their entrepreneurial skills. This shows that Bahraini women entrepreneurs are not waiting for change; they are leading it.
Innovation and Sustainability Lead the Way
Innovation plays a major role in women-led businesses in Bahrain. According to the report, women entrepreneurs are more likely than men to offer new products and services. Many of these businesses target international markets, which shows strong global ambition.
In addition, Bahraini women entrepreneurs are quick to adopt new technologies. Many use tools such as cloud computing and data analytics. They also express strong confidence in the future of artificial intelligence (AI). This tech-savvy mindset helps their businesses stay competitive in a fast-changing world.
Sustainability Over Profit
One of the strongest qualities of Bahraini women entrepreneurs is their commitment to sustainability. Unlike many businesses that focus mainly on profit, women-led enterprises in Bahrain often prioritize social and environmental impact. The numbers clearly show this commitment.
Sustainability Focus
| Indicator | Bahraini Women | Global Average |
| Established women prioritising social/environmental impact over profit | 93%+ | 63% |
| Early-stage women taking steps to maximise social impact | 66% | — |
| Women prioritising sustainability over profitability | Nearly 90% | — |
These numbers are powerful. Over 93% of established women entrepreneurs in Bahrain care more about social and environmental impact than profit. Globally, the average is only 63%. This shows that Bahraini women entrepreneurs are building businesses with strong values and long-term vision.
A Supportive but Growing Ecosystem
Bahrain has made strong progress in supporting women entrepreneurs. The Supreme Council for Women has played a key leadership role. For example, the Riyadat Women’s Development Centre provides training and support. In addition, institutions like the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and Tamkeen offer funding, mentorship, and development programs. As a result, women now hold a significant share of business registrations in Bahrain.
Women’s Commercial Participation
| Registration Type | Percentage Held by Women |
| Virtual commercial registrations | 58% |
| Active individual commercial registrations | 49% |
However, challenges still exist. Women are twice as likely as men to rely on informal investments from family members. Experts also point out gaps in public procurement and market access. Therefore, improving access to funding and markets remains important.
Tech-Savvy and Globally Connected
Although women remain underrepresented in high-tech sectors, they are highly engaged with digital tools. Social media use among women entrepreneurs is nearly universal. Many use digital platforms to expand beyond Bahrain.
Among early-stage women entrepreneurs, 42% report that more than a quarter of their business is export-oriented. This shows strong global ambition and digital readiness.
Conclusion
Bahraini women entrepreneurs are reshaping the country’s business landscape. They are confident, innovative, and deeply committed to sustainability. Moreover, they are globally connected and ready to embrace technology.
While challenges remain, Bahrain has built a supportive ecosystem that continues to grow. With the right policies and continued support, Bahraini women entrepreneurs will play an even bigger role in driving economic growth and social progress in the years ahead.



