The impact of adaptability on the competitiveness of non-State pension funds

2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (11) ◽  
pp. 2606-2636
Author(s):  
Ekaterina S. YAROVAYA

Subject. This article deals with the analysis of competitiveness, which is an important component of the strategic management of a non-State pension fund. Objectives. The article aims to study the existing approaches to the analysis of competitiveness, determine the role of the indicator of adaptability of competitiveness of non-State pension funds in conditions of high variability of the external environment, and formulate recommendations for drawing up criteria for the enterprise competitiveness taking into account the specifics of the activities of the funds. Methods. For the study, I used analysis, and the systems, and structural and functional approaches. Results. The article defines and classifies the factors affecting the competitiveness of non-State pension funds in modern market conditions. It substantiates the influence of the indicator of adaptability on the competitiveness of non-State pension funds. The article also proposes an approach to ranking this indicator, which can be applied regardless of the chosen method for assessing the competitiveness of non-State pension funds. Conclusions. The article concludes that the testing of the assessment of the non-State pension fund competitiveness using the author-proposed adaptability indicator helps determine the level of non-State pension fund competitiveness at the current time, track the changes, and identify the existing problems, the causes of their occurrence, and thereby ensure the conditions under which the non-State pension fund has the opportunity to promptly respond and adapt to external changes thus ensuring its stability in the market.

Author(s):  
Natalya Tataryn ◽  
Kateryna Zakorko ◽  
Sofia Kozar

The article considers topical issues of determining the current state of development of the private pension system in Ukraine, and defines the concept of "private pension fund". In economic essence, the system of non-state pension fund is defined as an integral part of the system of accumulative pension provision, based on voluntary participation of individuals and legal entities in the formation of pension savings in order to receive additional pension contributions. Problems that hinder the development of private pension funds, namely the shadowing of wages and labor relations, lack of public awareness, lack of legislation are identified. The functioning of private pension funds in the country depends not only on reforming the existing pension system, but also on the growth of incomes, their de-shadowing and development of the financial market in general. The current pension system is not able to provide the population with the necessary pension assets. This problem can be solved by intensifying the activities of private pension funds. Emphasis is placed on the need and importance of a voluntary private pension system and its role in ensuring the development of the state economy. As world experience shows, in a market economy, the development of private pension funds is one of the important components to ensure effective functioning of the state. Private pension funds are powerful investment investors because they can mobilize additional investment resources. The main purpose of investing pension assets is to preserve the savings of the population. The main indicators of activity of non-state pension funds are analyzed, namely: pension contributions, pension payments, the number of concluded pension contracts, the amount of investment income, etc. Further trends in the development of private pension provision in Ukraine are noted, substantiated the necessary measures to intensify activities in modern economic conditions, proposed recommendations for solving existing problems of institutions. However, in implementing the proposed measures should be remembered participation of both individuals and legal entities.


Author(s):  
Andrii Ishchuk ◽  

The article is devoted to highlighting the experience of some foreign countries in the field of organization of pension fund management and identifying opportunities for its application in Ukraine. The author proves that in Ukraine the need for pension reform is long overdue, which also includes reforming the public administration system in this area. It is argued that taking into account the foreign experience of some countries, in particular European ones in the field of pension fund management will not only increase the efficiency of reform in Ukraine, but also fulfill a number of international obligations, the main of which are defined by the Association Agreement between Ukraine. , and the European Union, the European Atomic Energy Community and their Member States, of the other part. Based on the analysis of scientific sources, the article summarizes the existing models of pension fund organization in the world and clarifies the features of the organization and types of pension funds in some European countries. In particular, it has been established that in most European countries state and non-state pension funds are formed according to the form of ownership, and the private form of pension funds is a priority.]Based on a study of scientific sources and legislation of foreign countries, the author substantiates that in most European countries the state manages state pension funds and constantly monitors the functioning of non-state funds. The article develops proposals on the possibility of applying the positive experience of some European countries in the field of organization of pension funds for the successful reform of the pension management system in Ukraine. In particular, it is proposed to ensure the organization of reliable and cost-effective long-term private pension funds; to ensure the state's constant control over the functioning of non-state pension funds, as well as to ensure transparency and openness of information about the activities of such funds; to involve employers, trade unions and other participants in social dialogue in the organization and management of such funds and take other measures.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Svіtlana Achkasova ◽  
Anastasiia Urum

Non-state pension funds play an important role in the development of the economy. The development of the system of non-state pension provision, which includes non-state pension funds, complies with the main aspects of the Ukraine – 2020 Sustainable Development Strategy. The importance of selecting investment areas for non-state pension funds results in the need to further explore and find ways to improve the investment process. The purpose of the article is to develop theoretical and methodological aspects of investing assets of non-state pension funds in bonds. The study object is the investment activity of non-state pension funds. The following methods are used: vertical and horizontal analysis, SWOT analysis, regression analysis, graphical and tabular methods. It is determined that effective investment of non-state pension funds’ assets provides an increase in the value of assets, which in turn enables participants of non-state pension funds to enhance the quality of life. Involving non-state pension funds in the stock market and their interaction with other entities in this market are illustrated by the investment in bonds example. The market of bonds in Ukraine for 2013-2017 has been analyzed and the tendency towards development has been determined. The possibilities and threats of investment of non-state pension funds’ assets in bonds are substantiated. The approach to determining the impact of factors on the government bond yields, in particular, bonds of domestic state loans and bonds of enterprises has been further developed. This approach, unlike the existing ones, provides for the use of regression analysis and takes into account changes in the environment according to factors (consumer price index and household income for government bonds, the number of enterprises and the discount rate of the National Bank of Ukraine for bonds of enterprises). That is of practical importance and will make it possible to improve the investment strategy of non-state pension fund assets in bonds.


2019 ◽  
pp. 121-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iryna PRYIMAK ◽  
Bohdana VYSHYVANA

Introduction. The Ukrainian system of social protection, which is mainly financed by the budget funds and funds of state social insurance funds, is currently unable to provide a decent level of pensions. Involving non-state financial institutions in solving this problem allows to increase the efficiency and flexibility of the system of social protection of the population in old age. Purpose. The purpose of the article is to analyze the situation, outline the problems of development and develop practical recommendations for improving the non-state pension provision as an instrument of social protection for people of retirement age. Results. The essence and structure of the system of the population social protection is uncovered, which unites state and non-state constituents. The dynamics of budget expenditures on social protection and expenditures of the Pension Fund of Ukraine are analyzed. The increasing deficit of the Pension Fund has been revealed, which indicates a profound financial crisis in the pension system. There has been made an evaluation of the development of nonstate pension provision as a mechanism for the formation of additional financial resources for the payment of pensions. It has been established that non-state pension funds (NPFs) are the main financial institutions that provide accumulation of pension assets. The analysis of NPF activity in Ukraine shows a reduction in their number, exceeding the number of NPF participants over the number of contracts concluded, a small amount of contributions from individuals, an increase in retirement benefits, a slight increase in the value of retirement assets, as well as imbalances in the volume of assets by types of NPFs. There has been highlighted the role of life insurance companies in non-state pension provision, which consists in entering into life insurance pension insurance contracts with an NPF participant, calculation and payment of an additional pension. The directions of activity of banking institutions in the system of non-state pension provision regarding the establishment of an NPF, the role of the custodian bank of NPF, maintenance of insurance companies engaged in pension insurance, and the attraction of pension funds through the opening of pension deposit accounts are disclosed. Conclusions. The proposals on the necessity of developing well-balanced rational and effective of socio-economic, normative-legal, organizational management decisions for the preparation and implementation of an effective strategy for the development of non-state pension provision, are substantiated.


Author(s):  
Lyudmila Nikolayevna Akimova ◽  
Alla Vasilievna Lysachok

The essence of such concepts is “financial service”, “financial ser- vices market”, and “participants of the financial services market”; determined the purpose of state regulation of the financial services market; forms of state regu- lation of the financial services market; financial services that are present in the financial services market; the structure of state regulation bodies of the financial services market in Ukraine is given; The role of state bodies in the regulation of the financial services market was studied; to characterize the regulatory le- gal regulation of the financial services market in Ukraine; the main problems of functioning of the domestic market of financial services are revealed; ways to solve existing problems. It is grounded that the state regulation of financial ser- vices markets consists in the state’s implementation of a set of measures aimed at regulating and overseeing financial services markets to protect the interests of financial services consumers and preventing crisis phenomena. It is concluded that the financial services market is an important element of the development of the economy as a whole, in particular, it concerns not only the state but also society. We must understand that when this market is settled, that is, all bodies that carry out state regulation are competent in their powers, only then will we make informed, effective decisions about the normal and effective functioning of the RFP. It is important that the data of the subjects of control do not overlap, their activities should be fixed at the legislative level. It is also worth bearing in mind that appropriate conditions must be created to create compensatory mecha- nisms in the financial services markets by developing a system for guarante- eing deposits and providing for payments under long-term life insurance contracts, non-state pension provisions, deposits with deposit accounts to credit unions, etс.


2011 ◽  
Vol 162 (2) ◽  
pp. 27-31
Author(s):  
Daniel Häuptli

Could there be a win-win situation for both pension funds and the Swiss forestry sector? On the one hand, developments in the forestry sector suggest that the Swiss forest presents a new lucrative investment opportunity. If this is so, then pension funds could be particularly interested, as the low correlation between Swiss forest and other classes of investment, and the long investment periods involved are ideal for pension fund portfolios. On the other hand, large investments made by pension funds could mean that existing problems in Swiss forestry, in connection with its fragmented nature, could be more rapidly solved, and the potential for rationalization in the wood value chain could be fully realized. This would in turn make investments in the forest even more profitable. This hypothesis was investigated through a comprehensive literature analysis, yield calculations for private forestry enterprises of over 50 ha made by the Swiss Federal Office for Statistics 2004–2008, and an interview with the investments director of a large Swiss pension fund. Despite the optimistic assumption that the greater efficiency gained by the investment of pension funds into the forestry sector could lead to costs lower by 50% and a 20% increase in profits, the hypothesis must be rejected, because a calculated annual return of only 0.82% is too low for pension funds. The conclusion is that the price for forest land is high, and forest owners are not only interested in the monetary value of holding forest. Other immaterial values influence prices. It is suggested that a greater emphasis on socioscientific studies concerning the link between the price of forest land and the motivation to buy and sell forest could lead to some important findings.


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