1 15 BUILDINGS, FACILITIES RETURNED TO MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/28      2 SENDLY NBFI JSC AWARDED BEST MONEY TRANSFER PROVIDER IN MONGOLIA 2026 BY GLOBAL BANKING & FINANCE REVIEW® WWW.GLOBALBANKINGANDFINANCE.COM PUBLISHED:2026/04/28      3 AVSZ RECEIVES ITS FIRST EXPORT ORDER: GONDOLA CARS TO GO TO MONGOLIA WWW.ROLLINGSTOCKWORLD.COM PUBLISHED:2026/04/28      4 ‘BILLIONS OF TREES EXPO’ RUNNING AT CENTRAL STADIUM WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/27      5 PLANT-BASED PRODUCT EXPORTS REACH 183,500 TONNES IN ONE YEAR WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/27      6 11.2 MILLION LIVESTOCK HAVE GIVEN BIRTH NATIONWIDE WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/27      7 STRONG EARTHQUAKE IN MONGOLIA, MAGNITUDE 5.9 RECORDED ON THE RICHTER SCALE WWW.DAILYAUSAF.COM PUBLISHED:2026/04/27      8 SYSTEMIC CORRUPTION CLAIMS DEBATED WWW.UBPOST.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/27      9 FUEL SUPPLY SECURED WITH RUSSIA WWW.UBPOST.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/27      10 FOREIGN NATIONALS INCREASINGLY CITED FOR VISA VIOLATIONS IN MONGOLIA WWW.GOGO.MN PUBLISHED:2026/04/27      ЕАЭЗХ: ШИНЭ ЗАХ ЗЭЭЛД ГАРАХ БОЛОМЖ НЭЭГДСЭН Ч БЭЛТГЭЛ ДУТУУ БАЙНА WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/28     МАН-ЫН БҮЛЭГ ХУДАЛДАА, АЖ ҮЙЛДВЭРИЙН ТАНХИМЫН ТУХАЙ ХУУЛИЙГ ДЭМЖЛЭЭ WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/28     ГЕГ-ЫН АЖИЛТНЫГ ХАХУУЛЬ АВЧ БАЙХАД НЬ БАРИВЧИЛЖЭЭ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/28     “ХОГ ШАТААЖ, ЭРЧИМ ХҮЧ ҮЙЛДВЭРЛЭХ” ТӨСӨЛ ХЭРЭГЖСЭНЭЭР 2300 ОРЧИМ ӨРХИЙГ ЦАХИЛГААНААР ХАНГАНА WWW.GOGO.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/27     БҮТЭЭН БАЙГУУЛАЛТЫН ИД УЛИРАЛ ЭХЭЛСЭН Ч ХӨРӨНГӨ ОРУУЛАЛТЫН ГҮЙЦЭТГЭЛ СУЛ БАЙНА WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/27     МОНГОЛ ДАХЬ ЗАРИМ ҮЛ ХӨДЛӨХ ХӨРӨНГИЙГ ОХУ-ЫН НЭР ДЭЭР ШИНЭЧЛЭН БҮРТГЭНЭ WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/27     НПГ: Т.ДАВААДАЛАЙ НАРЫГ ХӨРӨНГӨ ЗАВШИХ, МӨНГӨ УГААХ ГЭМТ ХЭРЭГТ ХОЛБОГДУУЛАН ШАЛГАЖ БАЙНА WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/27     ТАТВАРЫН ДАРААХ ДҮНГЭЭР ₮63,242 НООГДОЛ АШГИЙГ ЭНЭ САРЫН 30-НЫ ДОТОР ШИЛЖҮҮЛНЭ WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/27     ТОДРУУЛГА: ГХЯ-ААС ЭРЭЭНИЙ КОНСУЛ З.ЛХАГВАДОРЖИЙН АСУУДЛААР ДОТООД ШАЛГАЛТ ЯВУУЛЖ БАЙНА ГЭВ WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/27     ОРОН НУТГИЙН СОНГУУЛЬД ТАВАН НАМ ОРОЛЦОХОО ИЛЭРХИЙЛЛЭЭ WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2026/04/27    
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15 Buildings, Facilities Returned to Municipal Ownership Over the Past Two Years www.montsame.mn

A total of 3,904 buildings and facilities are currently registered as municipal property in Ulaanbaatar, with a combined book value of MNT 1.7 trillion. Of these assets, 1,441 have been assessed as being in good condition, 1,895 in average condition, and 568 classified as being in poor condition.

During the regular briefing of the capital city’s senior officials, Head of the Municipal Property Relations Department V.Oyumaa presented a study on the leasing of municipal assets. According to the report, Ulaanbaatar has 796 municipally owned budget-funded organizations, 66 district-owned industrial enterprises, 26 municipally owned state-accounting enterprises, 17 legal entities with municipal ownership participation, and 17 municipally owned budget enterprises.

Over the past two years, authorities have reclaimed 15 buildings and facilities that had been illegally possessed by private entities and re-registered them as municipal property. These assets have a combined book value exceeding MNT 6 billion and an estimated market value of more than MNT 200 billion. As a result, revenues of MNT 7.4 billion in 2024 and MNT 18.2 billion in 2025 were transferred to the city budget.

Of the total revenues centralized into the municipal budget, 51.05 percent comes from other sources, 21.4 percent from privatization of assets, 15.05 percent from leasing activities, and 11.2 percent from dividend income. In addition, property ownership and contract compliance inspections were conducted at more than 300 organizations in Bayanzurkh and Songinokhairkhan districts, strengthening oversight and monitoring.

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Sendly NBFI JSC Awarded Best Money Transfer Provider in Mongolia 2026 by Global Banking & Finance Review® www.globalbankingandfinance.com

Global Banking & Finance Review® is pleased to announce that Sendly NBFI JSC has been honoured with the prestigious title of Best Money Transfer Mongolia 2026 at the 2026 Global Banking & Finance Review Awards®. This recognition reflects the company’s outstanding performance, innovation, and commitment to delivering efficient, secure, and customer-centric money transfer services within Mongolia and across international corridors.

The Best Money Transfer Mongolia 2026 Award acknowledges institutions that demonstrate excellence in facilitating seamless cross-border and domestic remittance services while maintaining high standards of transparency, compliance, and operational efficiency. Sendly NBFI JSC has distinguished itself in a competitive landscape by consistently enhancing its service capabilities and delivering measurable value to customers.

The selection process is based on a comprehensive evaluation framework. Multiple criteria were applied, including but not limited to:
a) Breadth and accessibility of money transfer services and supported currencies
b) Competitiveness and transparency of exchange rates and transaction fees
c) Speed, reliability, and efficiency of transaction processing
d) Customer experience, satisfaction metrics, and support infrastructure
e) Security protocols, regulatory compliance, and risk management practices
f) Innovation in digital platforms, mobile integration, and fintech solutions
g) Market presence, growth trajectory, and industry recognition

Sendly NBFI JSC demonstrated exceptional strength across all these parameters, reinforcing its position as a trusted and forward-thinking financial services provider in Mongolia.

In particular, the company has shown notable progress in enhancing transaction speed and operational efficiency, ensuring that customers benefit from fast, reliable, and cost-effective transfers. Its adoption of advanced digital technologies and streamlined processes has contributed significantly to improved user experience, enabling both individual and business clients to conduct transactions with ease and confidence.

Customer-centricity remains a cornerstone of Sendly NBFI JSC’s strategy. The company has invested in intuitive digital platforms and responsive customer support systems, ensuring accessibility and convenience across multiple channels. This commitment is reflected in strong customer retention rates and positive user feedback, further supporting its recognition as Best Money Transfer Mongolia 2026 at the 2026 Global Banking & Finance Review Awards®.

Security and compliance have also been critical factors in the evaluation. Sendly NBFI JSC has demonstrated adherence to stringent regulatory frameworks, including Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) standards. Its robust risk management and data protection protocols ensure that transactions are conducted securely, reinforcing trust among its growing customer base.

Innovation continues to play a key role in the company’s success. By leveraging modern fintech solutions, including digital interfaces and scalable infrastructure, Sendly NBFI JSC has enhanced service delivery while maintaining operational resilience. Its ability to adapt to evolving market demands and technological advancements has positioned it as a leader in Mongolia’s money transfer sector.

Barnali Pal Sinha, Editor of Global Banking & Finance Review®, commented:
“Sendly NBFI JSC has demonstrated exceptional commitment to delivering efficient, secure, and customer-focused money transfer solutions. Their continuous investment in innovation, compliance, and service excellence makes them a deserving winner of the Best Money Transfer Mongolia 2026 at the 2026 Global Banking & Finance Review Awards®. We congratulate the entire team on this well-earned achievement.”

The 2026 Global Banking & Finance Review Awards® continue to recognise institutions that set benchmarks in the global financial services industry. By highlighting organisations that excel in innovation, customer service, and operational performance, the awards aim to promote best practices and encourage continued progress across the sector.

Sendly NBFI JSC’s achievement underscores its dedication to enhancing financial connectivity and supporting economic activity through reliable money transfer services. As the company continues to expand its capabilities and strengthen its market presence, it remains well-positioned to contribute to the evolution of Mongolia’s financial ecosystem.

About Sendly NBFI JSC
Sendly NBFI JSC is a Mongolia-based non-banking financial institution specialising in money transfer and related financial services. The company focuses on providing fast, secure, and cost-effective remittance solutions for individuals and businesses, leveraging digital innovation and customer-centric strategies to enhance accessibility and efficiency. Through continuous improvement and adherence to regulatory standards, Sendly NBFI JSC has established itself as a trusted provider within the financial services sector.

About Global Banking & Finance Review Awards®

The Global Banking & Finance Review Awards ® are widely recognized for identifying and celebrating excellence in financial services worldwide. These awards acknowledge outstanding performance, innovation, and leadership across banking, asset management, investment, and fintech sectors, based on stringent evaluation criteria and independent research.

About Global Banking & Finance Review®

Global Banking & Finance Review ® is a UK-based financial intelligence and recognition platform established in 2010, providing authoritative news, in-depth analysis, and insights across banking, capital markets, investment, and financial technology. Its industry-leading Digital-First Banking Awards program celebrates institutional and executive excellence worldwide, highlighting achievements in areas such as strategy, risk management, fintech, and leadership. Serving professionals, regulators, and senior market participants across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, Global Banking & Finance Review® and its awards are recognized for independent, transparent, and data-driven evaluations of performance. Global Banking & Finance Review® is a registered trademark of GBAF Publications Ltd (UK).

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AVSZ receives its first export order: gondola cars to go to Mongolia www.rollingstockworld.com

Kazakhstan, Mongolia: The Atyrau Freight Car Building Plant (AVSZ, part of TEXOL Group) signed a contract with Mongolian Ore Bal for the delivery of 100 hatch gondola cars of series 12-6785.

The order is valued at $10 mln, according to ARFC, Association of Kazakhstan Freight Rail Carriers. After signing the contract, the manufacturer is expected to dispatch the rolling stock to the mining company within a month.

AVSZ certified the 12-6785 gondola car with hatches at the end of 2024. The wagon features a payload of 69.5 t, a body volume of 88 m³ and a service life of 22 years. It is based on the 18-6786 bogies with an axle load of 23.5 tf, produced by the plant itself.

AVSZ launched serial production of freight cars in summer 2024. So far, the first stage of the plant construction is completed. In addition, an in-house research and testing centre will be opened soon. AVSZ’s full-scale work is due to begin from early 2027, with a planned production capacity of up to 8,000 freight cars per year.

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‘Billions of Trees Expo’ Running at Central Stadium www.montsame.mn

The “Billions of Trees Expo” was opened at the Central Stadium on April 25, as part of Mongolia’s state policy to protect forest resources, promote reforestation, and expand afforestation efforts.

The expo aims to increase public participation in the “Billions of Trees” national movement, initiated by President Khurelsukh Ukhnaa.

The opening ceremony was led by State Secretary of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Batbayar Shurenchuluun, who called on citizens to actively participate in the spring tree-planting campaign. He emphasized the importance of cooperation among the government, private sector, and citizens, noting that the national movement is a practical solution to combat desertification and land degradation while restoring ecosystems.

A total of 50 companies and organizations are participating in the expo, including 42 specializing in tree nurseries and 8 involved in fertilizers, soil, greenhouses, and equipment. Participants highlighted that the event serves as an important platform to strengthen cooperation and supply chains within the sector.

Visitors to the expo can purchase certified seedlings and saplings of 25 varieties of fruit trees and shrubs from reliable sources, as well as receive professional advice on planting and tree care.

The “Billions of Trees Expo” will run until May 15.

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Plant-Based Product Exports Reach 183,500 Tonnes in One Year www.montsame.mn

Over the past 13 months, Mongolia exported 183,500 tonnes of plant-based products. Of these, 86% of exports went to China. Of the total exports, 75% were raw plant products, 24% were processed products, and 1% consisted of wood materials.  

Key exports include 100,800 tonnes of rapeseed, 23,700 tonnes of animal feed and grass, 27,900 tonnes of bran, and 10,800 tonnes of potatoes. Smaller amounts of sea buckthorn juice, carrot juice, and pine nuts were also exported.

Officials say plant-based exports are steadily growing, but the market is still heavily dependent on one country. This growth creates new opportunities for agriculture. Farmers can grow more types of crops, improve soil quality, and increase yields. As a result, agricultural productivity and economic benefits are expected to continue rising.

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11.2 Million Livestock Have Given Birth Nationwide www.montsame.mn

According to the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, across Mongolia, 50.4% of the expected 22.4 million breeding animals have given birth. This means 11.2 million mother animals have delivered, and 11.1 million young animals have been successfully raised.

About 127,200 young animals were lost due to non-natural causes. The survival rate of newborn animals is 98.9%, which is the same as last year.

By region, livestock birthing rates are 50.4% in the western region, 53.7% in the eastern region, 48.1% in the central region, and 50.2% in the Khangai region.  

Since the beginning of the year, 212,100 animals have died from non-natural causes, accounting for 0.3% of the total livestock. This includes 182 camels, 17,700 horses, 23,800 cattle, 80,400 sheep, and 89,800 goats.

The highest losses were recorded in Uvurkhangai (77,600), Bulgan (21,000), Dundgobi (16,000), Selenge (12,500), and Uvs (11,900).  

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Strong earthquake in Mongolia, magnitude 5.9 recorded on the Richter scale www.dailyausaf.com

Strong earthquake tremors have been felt in different parts of Mongolia, whose intensity has been recorded as 6.3 according to international media.

The news agency Reuters has confirmed that the earthquake caused the ground to shake, which spread panic among the citizens.

According to initial reports, the epicenter of the earthquake was at a depth of 10 kilometers, however, there were no immediate reports of any loss of life or property. The administration in the affected areas has been alerted and information is being collected to assess the damage.

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Systemic corruption claims debated www.ubpost.mn

At the plenary session of the parliament, lawmakers held a highly charged debate under the theme “Corrupt Mongolia,” where the Democratic Party (DP) confronted Prime Minister N.Uchral over allegations of systemic corruption, governance failures, and major state projects. DP members argued that corruption has evolved into a structured and institutionalized system during the past decade of ruling party dominance, and they pressed Prime Minister N.Uchral who also serves as MPP chairman to acknowledge this assessment.

However, instead of a direct acceptance or denial, much of the debate developed into a combination of policy explanations, reform pledges, and political exchanges. DP parliamentary Caucus Chair O.Tsogtgerel opened the debate by directly asking whether Mongolia should be considered a corrupt country. The PM did not give a straightforward “yes” or “no” answer, instead describing corruption as “lost opportunities, unearned income, and unfulfilled aspirations of citizens.”

He introduced his government’s “Four Paths to Freedom” initiative, stating that combating corruption is a core national priority and requires structural reform rather than isolated enforcement actions. Furthermore, N.Uchral emphasized that corruption should not be framed as a partisan issue. He called it “the enemy of all Mongolians” and urged opposition lawmakers to join forces in addressing it. He invited O.Tsogtgerel and others to cooperate in anti-corruption efforts, stressing that no political party is free from the issue.

O.Tsogtgerel, in turn, said the DP is ready to support courageous reform efforts, but insisted that real action, not political rhetoric, is needed. When asked whether he would resign if cabinet members were found involved in corruption cases, the prime minister did not provide a direct answer. 

The MP continued to argue that Mongolia has shifted from a free-market economy to one dominated by state involvement and corruption-driven inefficiencies. He cited concerns over thousands of public tenders and ongoing criminal investigations related to procurement.

The PM responded that the government’s goal is to expand private sector participation and reduce state dominance in economic activity. He said that reforms will transfer many services to professional associations and reduce licensing burdens, with over 140 administrative services already being removed or simplified. He added that artificial intelligence and data-driven systems will increasingly be used in procurement and governance to reduce human interference and corruption risks.

MP S.Erdenebold questioned the ruling party’s internal accountability and asked whether political pressure was influencing anti-corruption actions. He referenced earlier party commitments to remove officials linked to wrongdoing. MP O.Shijir delivered a more critical intervention, stating that corruption, once measured in millions, has now escalated into trillions of tugrugs and even hundreds of millions of dollars. He argued that corruption exists primarily within institutions controlling public funds and procurement systems.

MP S.Byambasuren raised concerns about declining public trust, stating that citizens lose confidence when individuals previously associated with corruption cases are seen near government decision-making. He also directly accused the PM of involvement in the so-called small and medium fund scandal. N.Uchral rejected the allegation, stating that all his financial matters are transparent and that he has not benefited from such funds, adding that his family has always lived by honest work.

PM defends reforms and transparency agenda

Responding to criticism, Prime Minister N.Uchral said corruption cannot be reduced by targeting individuals alone. He stressed that systemic reform is necessary and highlighted ongoing digital governance initiatives. He pointed to expanded use of open data platforms, the “Glass Account” system, and E-Mongolia services, claiming that hundreds of datasets and thousands of records have been made publicly accessible to increase transparency. He also stated that classified state information should be significantly reduced, and that a draft law on public information secrecy is being prepared for parliamentary approval. According to him, reducing bureaucracy, digitizing services, and decentralizing authority are key strategies to limit corruption opportunities. MPs also raised questions about budget deficits, rising debt, and declining revenues. The premier acknowledged that the budget deficit had reached over 1.3 trillion MNT, driven by declines in corporate and personal income tax revenues.

He said the government is working on fiscal adjustments and macroeconomic coordination reforms. He also confirmed that fuel prices are expected to remain stable following agreements with Russia, and that no increase is planned in the near term.

He further noted that mortgage loan policy requires reform to better target beneficiaries, as more than 130,000 households have already accessed state-supported housing loans since 2013. Throughout the session, opposition MPs repeatedly challenged the prime minister on whether corruption is centrally managed within the ruling party and whether meaningful structural change is possible without political accountability.

N.Uchral rejected the claim that corruption is managed at the top level, instead arguing that reform must be continuous across institutions and political cycles. He emphasized that accountability mechanisms exist within party and legal structures, and that officials accused of wrongdoing are subject to disciplinary review. He also stated that he would not tolerate corruption regardless of political affiliation and urged MPs to work together beyond party lines. The parliamentary debate ended without consensus on whether Mongolia should be defined as a “corrupt country,” but it highlighted deep divisions between the ruling party and opposition over the scale, causes, and solutions to corruption.

While the DP pressed for direct acknowledgment of systemic failure, Prime Minister N.Uchral emphasized structural reforms, transparency initiatives, and digital governance as the long-term solution.

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Fuel supply secured with Russia www.ubpost.mn

Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources G.Damdinnyam has briefed Prime Minister of Mongolia N.Uchral on the outcomes of his recent official visits to the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan, focusing on energy cooperation and fuel supply stability.

During the visit to Russia, Minister G.Damdinnyam held talks with senior officials responsible for the energy sector, including Russian Minister of Energy S.E.Tsivilev, Rosneft Director Igor Sechin, and Gazprom Neft Director A.Dyukov. He also delivered an official letter from Prime Minister N.Uchral to the Russian government and relevant authorities.

The discussions centered on addressing current fuel supply challenges and ensuring stable cooperation. As a result, both sides reached a preliminary agreement, with Russia expressing readiness to supply fuel at domestic market prices. The minister stated that this agreement will help stabilize fuel and petroleum prices, and no increase is expected in May.

In addition to the Russian talks, Mongolia also strengthened energy cooperation with Kazakhstan. The two sides signed a memorandum of understanding under which Kazakhstan has expressed its readiness to supply up to one million tons of crude oil annually to Mongolia. Officials view these agreements as an important step toward ensuring energy security and maintaining stable fuel supplies in the region.

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Foreign nationals increasingly cited for visa violations in Mongolia www.gogo.mn

During the first four months of 2026, the Department of Foreign Citizens and Nationality investigated and processed 994 violations involving 2,340 individuals from 34 different countries. According to official reports, these cases involved various breaches of the Law on the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens.

Under Article 16.2 of the Law on Violations, penalties are enforced against foreign citizens, stateless persons, and their local sponsors who fail to meet their legal obligations. Records indicate that the most frequent infractions involve the mismanagement of residence permits, including their possession, use, and storage, as well as overstaying visas and engaging in activities inconsistent with the declared purpose of stay.

A significant portion of these violations stems from negligence by inviting enterprises, organizations, and private citizens who failed to register documents or obtain necessary permits within the legally mandated timeframe. Specifically, authorities identified 238 foreign nationals whose sponsors failed to secure residence permits on time, while 606 individuals were found to have exceeded their residency limits. Additionally, 43 individuals were cited for overstaying their entry visas.

Demographic data reveals that the majority of violators are citizens of China and Vietnam, accounting for 1,506 (64.3%) and 252 (10.7%) individuals, respectively. Other countries represented in the report include Nepal, Indonesia, the Philippines, India, Azerbaijan, Russia, South Korea, and France.

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