Abstract
The article highlights the issues of development of non-bank financial institutions as subjects of the aggregate financial capacity of Ukraine and promising directions for increasing the efficiency of their operation. The authors give a comprehensive analysis of development problems accumulated in the process of restructuring the non-bank financial services market in Ukraine and identifies the main ways of their solution on the basis of the сcomprehensive Program of Ukrainian Financial Sector Development until 2025, of the Law of Ukraine “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts Concerning the Improvement of Functions on State Regulation of Financial Services Markets”, etc. The paper also emphasizes the need for the adoption of the draft Law “On Financial Services and Financial Companies” № 5065 and related bills: “On Insurance” and “On Credit Unions”. To support the development of the non-banking sector, it is proposed to develop a draft Program for the development of the non-banking financial services market in Ukraine in the medium term, which should be strategically adjusted and based on a holistic integrative model of the rule of law and sectoral legal principles, financial services with relevant approved financial indicators. In particular, the program document should provide for the growth of the role of the market of non-banking financial services in the processes of redistribution of financial resources, their accumulation to solve priority government tasks; constant increase of its capitalization and expansion of the practice of attracting investments with the use of NBFU market instruments etc.
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