Corporations have significant resources that enterprises need to develop. Many enterprises are looking at new tech companies and searching for opportunities to reap the benefits associated with their work. They also offer access to large markets where small companies would like to start operating. These types of entities also provide stability and have the ability to scale actions. Enterprises can quickly master technologies, create products and services based on them, and easily implement changes in operational strategies, which is difficult for very large companies with an extensive decision-making structure. Therefore, each party can offer something that is desired by the other. The relevance of the study is conditioned by the fact that the success of young companies can make a really big impression. Some of them achieve results that allow them to catch up with the current market leaders and take their positions. The purpose is to consider the interaction of enterprises with financial corporations and factors influencing the improvement of their relationships. Possible collaboration between companies and financial corporations can take many forms, such as an acceleration or incubation programme, equity investments. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the interest of financial corporations in investing in technology companies. Thus, corporations have the opportunity to increase the scale of operations in the field of investment in enterprises. The practical significance lies in solving problems that affect the overall state of interaction between enterprises and financial institutions in Ukraine.Keywords: Corporate Financial Performance, ESG score, Fama & French, Stock Returns, Sustainability.
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Yudina, S., Lysa, O., Diatlova, N., Drahun, A., & Sarancha, O. (2022). Interaction of Enterprises with Financial Corporations: State, Problems, Mechanisms, Improvement of Relationships. Review of Economics and Finance, 20(1), 277–282. https://doi.org/10.55365/1923.x2022.20.33