The EFI Group investment company joined the European Business Association (EBA) in September. The association is the largest association of foreign and domestic businesses in Ukraine.
“Joining the European Business Association will allow EFI Group to further influence the development of Ukraine’s economy and attract investments in various sectors of the economy. As an investment company, we constantly implement Greenfield and Brownfield projects. Developing a new wave of industrialization, we understand how important a productive partnership is. I believe that the community will benefit from our unique experience, because we are focused on the implementation of best practices for the recovery of the country’s economy,” shared the executive director of EFI Group, Olena Gvozdenko.
The EBA was founded in 1999 with the support of the European Commission. Currently, the community includes more than 1,000 companies. The goal of the members of the association is to solve important issues for the country’s development through joint efforts. In particular, to improve the investment climate, develop entrepreneurship and the economy as a whole.
On December 11, the III Alumni Forum of KSPA named after S. Nizhny.
Serhiy Nyzhny Kyiv School of Public Administration gathers experts and the public at the III Forum. The Ukrainian Institute of the Future will present its own forecast for the country’s development in 2022. There will also be several discussion panels at the event, during which they will talk about economic development, public administration and the future of the country.
What should Ukraine’s economy look like in the coming years? When will we cease to be a country of eternal prospects and constantly lost opportunities?
The panel “Economic Challenges and Opportunities of Ukraine” will discuss the real ways of developing Ukraine’s potential.
The moderator is Anatoliy Amelin, co-founder of the Ukrainian Institute of the Future and director of the Economics program
Panel speakers:
Victor Galasyuk – President of the Ukrainian Association of the Club of Rome
Igor Lisky (Игорь Лиски) – Chairman of the Supervisory Board of EFI Group, co-founder of the Ukrainian Institute of the Future
Mykola Tymoschuk – CEO of UFuture holding company
Andriy Dligach is the chairman of Advanter Group
Register on the forum https://bit.ly/forum_kspa3
The live broadcast of the Dnieper Economic Forum 2021 will begin at 11:45.
The forum will be opened by the discussion panel “Ukrainian and World Economy: Incentives for Growth after the Pandemic”
The speakers plan to discuss the interaction between the state and business. Namely, what does the state plan to simplify the life of business in the near future? How will the Ukrainian economy develop after the global crisis and what should Ukraine do to grow?
Among other things, they will analyze the country’s role in world markets and methods of bridging the gap between the domestic economy and leading countries. Learn about the trends of the present and the future of the country at the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qp-KiH-2OxY
Speakers:
Oleksiy Kucher, Head of the State Regulatory Service of Ukraine
Igor Liski, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Effective Investments Group
Gennady Chizhikov, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Ukraine
Kateryna Glazkova, Executive Director of the Union of Ukrainian Entrepreneurs
Volodymyr Vlasyuk, Chairman of the Committee for Industrial Modernization of the CCI of Ukraine, CEO of Ukrpromzovnishekspertyza
Quarter Partners Private Investment Fund invested in the purchase of shares in the DOС.ua project, the first and largest online service in Ukraine for searching and making appointments with a doctor. The majority owner of the service is EFI GROUP. The transaction amount is not disclosed.
The Strategic Session “A New Era of Sustainable Development in RES and EE in Ukraine – Horizon 2025” was about energy efficiency. The greatest challenge of today is the rational use of energy resources. That is why the specialists of the energy direction of Ukraine Energy company also joined the event.
Obviously, investing in the country’s energy is one of the significant needs of today. However, we also have many specific Ukrainian risks, which are often exaggerated. Much attention was paid to green tariffs and renewables. Experts also point out that the industry has even more significant challenges.
Christina Yan, a leading specialist at Ukraine Energy, said: “The issue of Ukrenergo certification as an independent transmission system operator was particularly important to us. At present, the issue remains unresolved. Attraction of investments, introduction of modern technologies can cause significant positive changes in the industry and economy of the country. But first of all, we all need to take conscious steps to improve the mechanisms of our interaction. “
10th European-Ukrainian Energy Day was held in honor of the anniversary of the European-Ukrainian Energy Agency. EUEA has become an effective platform for realizing the massive potential of projects in the fields of energy conservation and renewable energy.