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Prospects for the Integration of Ukrainian Financial Sector into the Global Market After the War
Shterma T. V., Honcharuk Y. M., Urbanovych A. V., Bura M. M.

Shterma, Tetiana V. et al. (2025) “Prospects for the Integration of Ukrainian Financial Sector into the Global Market After the War.” Business Inform 2:744–744.
https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2025-2-744-744

Section: Finance, Money Circulation and Credit

Article is written in Ukrainian
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UDC 336.71:339.92(477)

Abstract:
The relevance of the study is determined by the need to develop effective approaches to integrating Ukraine’s financial sector into the global market after the war, which requires adaptation to international standards, attracting foreign capital, and stabilizing the financial system. The study identifies the main challenges and opportunities for post-war financial recovery in Ukraine, considering regulatory changes, the development of digital technologies, and the influx of investments. The aim of the study is to assess the impact of military actions on the financial system, analyze the level of regulatory compliance with international financial standards, identify integration challenges, examine the role of international financial institutions in the recovery of the financial sector, and substantiate the strategic directions for the development of Ukraine’s financial system. The research methods consist of analyzing macroeconomic indicators, comparative analysis of financial regulatory standards, summarizing data on international financial support, and a system approach to identifying key barriers to financial integration. The results of the study confirm that Ukrainian financial sector has undergone profound structural changes due to the war, including macroeconomic instability, rising public debt, and inflationary risks. It is found that the main obstacles to integration are insufficient compliance with international regulatory requirements, low liquidity in the stock market, limited digitalization of financial services, and weak investor protection. Conclusions were drawn regarding the necessity to complete the harmonization of financial legislation with international standards, accelerate the digital transformation of the banking sector, stimulate the development of the capital market, and strengthen State guarantees for foreign investors. It is proved that international financial organizations play a key role in the post-war recovery of Ukraine’s financial sector by ensuring macroeconomic stability, providing financial support for reforms, and modernizing financial infrastructure. Future research prospects include assessing the long-term effects of financial integration, analyzing the impact of digital technologies on the competitiveness of the banking system, and studying risk management mechanisms in the context of global economic changes.

Keywords: financial stability, international standards, investment attractiveness, digital technologies, regulatory changes.

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Shterma Tetiana V. – Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor, Dean, Faculty of Information Technologies and Economics, Bukovinian University (2a Ch. Darvina Str., Chernivtsi, 58000, Ukraine)
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Honcharuk Yana M. – Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor, Department of Accounting and Finance, Bukovinian University (2a Ch. Darvina Str., Chernivtsi, 58000, Ukraine)
Urbanovych Andrii V. – Applicant, Bukovinian University (2a Ch. Darvina Str., Chernivtsi, 58000, Ukraine)
Bura Maksym M. – Applicant, Bukovinian University (2a Ch. Darvina Str., Chernivtsi, 58000, Ukraine)

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