Perspektyva Stock Exchange

Perspektyva Stock Exchange (PJSC Stock Exchange “Perspektiva”) — one and only high-tech Ukrainian stock exchange, which has Ukrainian beneficiaries (1), domesticly developed software (2), and the active use of electronic documents management (ED) and digital signature (DS), developed in full accordance with requirements of the Ukrainian law (3).

These are the most important distinctions in comparison with two other high-tech Stock Exchanges, which operates on the Ukrainian stock market (PFTS and Ukrainian Exchange). They use the software of their parent company Moscow Exchange, which belongs to state institutions of the Russian Federation (including the Central Bank of Russia.

2014 year results

2014, the third year in a row, Perspektyva Stock Exchange ranked the first among Ukrainian Stock Exchanges in terms of trading volume. In particular, Perspektyva accounted for about 87% of total trading of government bonds on the stock exchanges of Ukraine and according to this indicator it ranked 7th among all European stock exchanges. The results of 2014 shows that the share of Perspektyva SE was 79% of total trading volume of securities, leaving far behind the competitors PFTS and Ukrainian Exchange, controlled by Russian residents.

Trading volume of all kinds of securities on Perspektyva SE in 2014 totalled UAH 495 931 500 000, nearly half a billion of Ukrainian Hryvnias.

Actually, the results of the first half of 2015 confirmed Perspektyva SE strong leadership at the Ukrainian stock market in terms of the trading volume (in Ukrainian).

References

  1. http://fb_perspektiva.proemitent.info/index.php?content=55 - Perspektyva SE emitent's info.
  2. http://issuu.com/denis245/docs/birga2015_ua - 2014 year brief annual report
  3. http://buroit.com.ua/ - in-house software developer.
  4. http://fbp.com.ua/AnnualReports.aspx - annual reports from the previous years
  5. http://fbp.com.ua - Perspektyva's official website.


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