the Russian Federation, since they are closer to
regional business than federal banks and take into
account their needs as fully as possible. At the same
time, a significant factor in the stable functioning of
regional banks is the programs of state support for
small and medium-sized businesses, which imply the
establishment of loyal requirements for ratings
necessary for the participation of regional banks in
them. At the same time, at present, prohibitive rating
levels have been established for many of these
programs, which do not allow many regional banks to
participate in them, which reduces their client base
and weakens their competitive positions. This, in
turn, negatively affects the quality and level of
availability of bank loans for small and medium-sized
businesses.
As mentioned above, the bulk of state support for
small and medium-sized businesses fell on banks. At
the same time, microfinance organizations are fintech
companies with sufficient competence and ample
opportunities to participate in supporting small and
medium-sized businesses from the affected sectors of
the Russian economy through preferential
microloans. Accordingly, their recognition as
systemically important organizations will allow
microfinance organizations to be conductors in
solving important state problems, for example,
through certain mechanisms for financing the salary
needs of small and medium-sized businesses. This, in
turn, will contribute to the recovery of the regional
economies after the coronavirus pandemic.
With regard to the factoring form of financial
support for small and medium-sized businesses, we
note that one of the topical issues is related to the
participation of these entities in government
contracts. So, the current legislation of the Russian
Federation allows you to transfer to a third party the
right to claim a debt that a customer has arisen under
a state or municipal contract. However, the Ministry
of Finance of Russia and the Federal Treasury point
to the impossibility of transferring money to an
organization that is not a party to the state contract.
At the same time, one of the tasks of the national
project "Small and Medium Enterprises and Support
of Individual Entrepreneurial Initiatives" is to ensure
the extension of the factoring mechanism to suppliers
in the procurement of small and medium-sized
businesses. Accordingly, it is necessary in the
legislation on the contract system to secure the right
of the customer to make payment under the fully or
partially executed state and municipal contract in
favor of the factoring company, to which the supplier
(contractor, performer) has ceded the right of
monetary claims under such a contract.
The development of the leasing form of financial
support for small and medium-sized businesses is
largely associated with the improvement of the
current legislation of the Russian Federation, for
example, in terms of establishing the species diversity
of leasing, terminating the lease agreement, pledging
the subject of leasing, etc.
To ensure financial support for small and
medium-sized businesses through crowdfunding, it is
necessary at the legislative level to consolidate the
expansion of types of financing available on
investment platforms, electronic registration of real
estate pledges, tax incentives for investments in small
and medium-sized businesses through investment
platforms, etc. (Neopulo, 2020).
In conclusion, we would like to note that without
diminishing the importance of implementing the
above measures to improve the financial support of
small and medium-sized businesses in the regions,
one should take into account the key role of the state
(Shor and others, 2020). Despite the high importance
of anti-crisis measures developed and implemented
by the state, not all of these measures have a long-
term impact, since there are risks of an increase in the
fiscal and credit burden, as well as administrative
costs after the end of the epidemic.
Currently, small and medium-sized businesses,
among the most serious problems, highlight the
inability to pay property tax and rental payments, as
well as the lack of funds to pay salaries to employees
and insurance contributions from the wage fund. At
the same time, it is important to say that during the
coronavirus pandemic, government support was
mainly aimed at businesses from the official list of
affected industries, and most small and medium-sized
businesses could not use it, despite the fact that they
tried to do so. In addition, the existing tax and credit
deferrals, as well as the ability to restructure debts,
are insufficient. Therefore, to promote the sustainable
development of small and medium-sized businesses
in the regions, a new restructuring is required. In
addition, it is necessary to systematize all measures of
state support for small and medium-sized businesses,
regardless of the department and the region, in one
digital platform, as well as the establishment of clear
and open criteria for its provision. In turn, the analysis
of the effectiveness of such support will allow the
creation of a single register of its recipients.
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