The National Bank began accepting reports from non-bank financial institutions



The web portal of the National Bank  is open for reporting by non-bank financial institutions.

The reporting period has ended

The web portal is already working. Users’ access to the web portal, which was previously registered for test reporting, is valid and used for reporting to the National Bank of Ukraine.

As of June 6, 2020, more than 1,500 non-bank financial institutions were registered on the NBU web portal, which participated in the testing of reporting during March-June this year. All other institutions that have not yet registered on the web portal must go through the registration procedure in accordance with paragraph 5 of the Instructions on reporting by non-bank financial institutions.

Reporting deadlines

The reporting deadlines for the first half of 2020 do not change and comply with current regulations of the NCFP. For the convenience of market participants, a  reporting calendar has been published on the National Bank’s web portal  .

Types of reporting and features of their presentation

Requirements of the National Bank of Ukraine for the formation of reporting files submitted through the web portal are placed in the  register of indicators .

The National Bank has also prepared and published  descriptive and video  reporting instructions for non-bank financial institutions.

Measures of influence for late submission of reports

The National Bank will be sympathetic to cases of delayed reporting, each of which will be considered separately, taking into account the circumstances and reasonable reasons for detention.

Reporting issues

The National Bank, developing a dialogue with stakeholders, holds regular meetings with non-bank financial institutions and relevant associations online. At these meetings, everyone can ask questions about reporting, as well as discuss the technical features of its formation and submission. The initiative to hold such meetings may be submitted by profile associations of non-bank financial institutions. In this case, all members of the association or association are invited. 

In the near future, the NBU website will publish the so-called “Questions-Answers” to the most common questions that arise during the submission of reports. Detailed information on the procedure for interaction with the regulator in general and on the specifics of reporting in particular is provided in the  “Guide for non-bank financial institutions”.

At the same time, each institution can receive individual technical support and consultations with specialists of the National Bank by phone: (+380 44) 527-32-83, 527-32-65, 527-30-68, 527-32-44 or send a letter to e-mail:  [email protected] .

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