Characteristics of the Investment Process in Managing Financial Resouces of Supplementary Pension Insurance Funds in Bulgaria

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Keywords
social insurance market, market supply of social insurance protection, investing financial resources of supplementary pension insurance funds

Summary
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.

JEL: G23, G11
Pages: 21
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