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Title: Formation of non-state pension system in the Russian Federation on an example of the activities of non-state pension fund "Sberbank"
Authors: Iashina, M. V.
Petukhov, N. V.
Lazarev, S. V.
Keywords: Social security -- Russia
Pensions -- Russia -- Finance
Privatization -- Russia
Sberbank RF
Savings banks -- Russia
Pension trusts -- Russia
Pensions -- Russia
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: University of Piraeus. International Strategic Management Association
Citation: Iashina, M. V., Petukhov, N. V., & Lazarev, S. V. (2018). Formation of non-state pension system in the Russian Federation on an example of the activities of non-state pension fund "Sberbank". European Research Studies Journal, 21(Special issue 2), 96-103.
Abstract: The article is devoted to a problem, which is important relevant for the Russian Federation.it is studying the factors of formation of non-state system in provision of pensions. In this article, the authors have described the russian specifics of formation in the system of non-state pension provision in the Russian Federation. As the main methods, the system and structural and analytical analysis are chosen. Data and materials of the non-state pension fund of Sberbank became material of a research. The main documents regulating formations and functioning of the non-state pension funds are submitted. It is shown that one of the most perspective is activity of the non-state pension fund of Sberbank. The sources of formation of revenues of the non-state pension fund of Sberbank are described. Both individual and corporate programs of the non-state pension fund of Sberbank are submitted. The conducted research allows making conclusions that despite the undertaken reforms of provision of pensions by the citizens.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/37713
ISSN: 11082976
Appears in Collections:European Research Studies Journal, Volume 21, Special Issue 2



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