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Elena Ralinska
The Bussiness Model of the Peer-To- Peer Lending Platforms
Summary:
Peer-to- peer lending platforms as alternative of the conventional bank loan are analyzed in the current paper and in this context; we try to identify their essential features, similarities with and distinctions from traditional channels, advantages and disadvantages, problems and opportunities as well as future trends in their development. In our view, peer-to-peer lending platforms provide a valid alternative of financing, not a substitute for, but rather a complementary traditional banking model.
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Milena Beneva
Implementation of Environmental Factor in Pension Investments
Summary:
Modern financial markets create a new criterion for evaluating the investment performance of companies - a multidimensional approach that combines the financial, social and environmental aspects together. A sustainable and responsible investment approach is perceived as a long-term driver of value and many institutional investors around the world, incl. pension funds, integrate it into their traditional investment process. At the same time, Bulgarian private pension funds either neglect (underestimate) the issues of sustainable development, or changå their investment policy too timidly and uncertainly.
After an in-depth analysis of the sustainable and responsible investment practices imposed by the ecological leaders among the pension funds, the current research paper offers an adapted model for integrating the "green" investment trend, consistent with the organization and development of voluntary private pension funds in Bulgaria.
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New Opportunities for Development of the Fintech Sector through the Sandbox Regulatory Regime
Summary:
The changes that are becoming more and more rapid and irreversible in the financial world inevitably lead to the need to introduce tools for their monitoring and regulation. This need for legislation requires the emergence of new technologies, including and the new sandbox-type control modes. The RegTech Sandbox itself is one of the sophisticated RegTech regulatory technology tools. The Sandbox is a "safe place" where businesses can test their innovative products and services, business models and delivery mechanisms so that consumers are protected. New financial products and technologies can be checked to see if they meet certain rules, regulatory and safety requirements. The most significant contribution from the use of sandbox is the help they provide to new companies to orient themselves in compliance with the complex legal and regulatory norms governing the financial industry.
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Plamen Yordanov, Valentin Milinov, Margarita Nikolova
Characteristics of the Investment Process in Managing Financial Resouces of Supplementary Pension Insurance Funds in Bulgaria
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The object of research is the functioning of the social insurance market in Bulgaria, and the subject – the investment process in managing financial resources of supplementary pension insurance funds. The expose examines the existing interdependencies between the market supply of social insurance protection and the investment component in the process of managing the formed accumulations; the regulatory framework is outlined and the main parameters of the investment process in managing financial resources of supplementary pension insurance funds in Bulgaria are presented; the structure of the investment portfolio in managing financial resources of the supplementary pension insurance funds in Bulgaria is studied. The question is raised about the search for a reasonable compromise between the risks and benefits of a possible liberalisation of the investment process in the management of financial resources of supplementary compulsory pension insurance funds in the context of the emerging competition with the Pan-European Personal Pension Product, which is gaining popularity and distribution.
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Krassimira Kostadonova Naydenova
Evaluation of the Effects of Certain Regulatory Decisions for the Financial Market In Bulgaria
Summary:
The capital market in Bulgaria is not a working one and is not useful for the national economy. Despite the regulatory framework that meets the highest global standards, companies are unable to gather new capital and investors do not have access to quality Bulgarian financial assets. Securitization is presented only through the isolated segment of real estate investment trusts. The banking market is wide but concentrated in ownership and far from modern banking, and full integration with the European financial market remains unclear.
These weaknesses are result of ineffective government intervention, constitute a regulatory failure and have consequences - a capital market that fails to generate adequate investment opportunities for Bulgarian capital and to finance high value-added projects, bank concentration with all the negatives on depositors, borrowers and investors, unfulfilled financial integration with effects on the entire national financial system and ultimately, the colossal loss of national income.
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Ivanka Daneva
Regulation of Pension Fund Investments in Bulgaria – Developments and Trends
Summary:
The experiences sharing in relation to the pension reform in Bulgaria is very interesting because Bulgaria was one of the first countries in Eastern Europe to embark upon pension reform in the early 1990s.
This statement is divided into three parts:
• Brief overview on the Bulgarian Pension Reform – the stages of its implementation; the main features of the reform and development of Pension funds in the country;
• Describing pension funds investments regulation almost 9 years after the beginning of the pension reform; amendments of pension legislation related to investments of pension funds assets;
• The last part consists of the main forthcoming changes in regulation and I will try to make some concluding comments.
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Tsvetelina Nenkova
State and Trends in the Development of the Bulgarian Pension Market for 2007-2012
Summary:
The article examines the state of the pension market as a key element of private pension system in Bulgaria. The analysis focuses on: defining the degree of market concentration, reporting the results and financial performance of pension companies and the level of indicators characterizing the operation of the supplementary pension insurance. On this basis, following the main trends in the market for 2007-2012, some of the existing problems are outlined. At the same time some measures are suggested in order to overcome the problems in the future.
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Andrey Zahariev, Galina Zaharieva, Zdravko Lyubenov, Lyudmil Krystev, Aleksandyr Ganchev
On the Corporate Investments in Human Capital
Summary:
The focus of the material is put on examining and defining the problems with risk management on the corporate investments in human capital.
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Ivanka Daneva
Private Pensions - the Inevitable Alternative
Summary:
The paper deals with common cases of private pension systems, which play an important and growing role in the provision of retirement age.