The Presidium of the League of Insurance Organizations of Ukraine (LIOU) has appointed Tetyana Mosiychuk to the position of vice-president, LIOU President Viktor Berlin said on his Facebook page.
“We have very ambitious goals, and for their realization we need professionals of the highest level. The tasks are many, the challenges are huge, it will not be easy, but I believe in our synergy!”, – emphasized Viktor Berlin.
According to him, Tetyana Mosiychuk will be responsible for the direction of interaction with the market regulator, as well as will tighten the activities already started by LSOU on consolidation of the insurance market of Ukraine.
“I thank you for your trust and I quite agree that it is very important now that the insurance market is united. There is still a lack of a monolithic voice of insurers. I believe it is necessary that insurance companies not only hear, but also take into account their position,” – said Tetyana Mosiychuk.
As reported, Tetyana Mosiychuk headed the Department of Supervision over the non-banking financial services market of the NBU from March 13, 2023 to May 3, 2024.
Tetyana Mosiychuk has worked in the financial sector of Ukraine for more than 30 years, in particular, she has significant experience in insurance, as well as in consulting and investment spheres.
Prior to her appointment to the National Bank, she worked as an advisor on strategic development of the insurance market to the Director General of the Insurance Business Association (2022-2023), was a member of the Management Board and Deputy Director of Persha Insurance Company (2021-2022). Prior to that, she worked in the Ukrainian Fire Insurance Company as Head of the Board (2019-2021), First Deputy Head of the Board (2018-2019).
She has significant experience in the civil service: she worked as Deputy Head of the State Commission for Regulation of the Financial Services Market of Ukraine and Head of the Financial Planning Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. She was an expert for EU projects in the field of financial market reforms.
Mosiychuk graduated with honors from Kharkiv State University (qualification: economist). In 2016, she received a PhD in Economics with a specialization in Economic Security of the State.