PRIORITY DIRECTIONS FOR IMPROVING THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF UZBEKISTAN’S FINANCIAL SYSTEM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20107235Keywords:
financial infrastructure, digital finance, fintech, banking system, financial inclusion, institutional reforms, investment climate, financial stability, economic transformation.Abstract
This article analyzes the priority directions for improving the infrastructure of Uzbekistan’s financial
system. The study examines the current state of the country’s financial sector, its main structural elements, and
mechanisms aimed at increasing its efficiency. In addition, the importance of digitalization processes, expanding
the accessibility of financial services, and institutional reforms is highlighted. The prospects for forming a stable
and competitive financial infrastructure within the context of the national economy are scientifically assessed.
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