Ukraine's National Securities and Stock Market Commission and the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry outlined plans for closer collaboration with companies to identify and remove barriers to raising finance through capital markets. Their discussions focused on foreign exchange restrictions, capital repatriation, foreign investor access, complex issuance procedures and the need for corporate and other financial instruments to compete more effectively for investment. The Commission is considering a single-window approach to shorten and simplify issuance procedures in specified cases, alongside deregulation, personal investment accounts and new fundraising methods. The parties also discussed industrial notes, which could finance specific contracts and projects, and the tokenization of assets and business projects. The next stage will involve identifying priority areas, gathering company proposals and testing existing financing instruments through specific business cases. The Commission plans to involve professional market participants, while the Chamber proposed contributing member companies, international experts and its business dialogue platform.
2026-08-21Ukraine National Commission on Securities and Stock Market
Ukraine's National Securities and Stock Market Commission and Chamber of Commerce outline joint work to ease capital market access
Ukraine's National Securities and Stock Market Commission and the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry outlined joint work to reduce barriers to capital market financing. Priorities include simpler issuance procedures, improved foreign capital access and new instruments such as industrial notes and tokenized assets. The parties plan to use specific company cases to identify regulatory, legislative and systemic changes.