1 14TH MBD MISSION FOR MBCC'S "DOING BUSINESS WITH MONGOLIA SEMINAR & CHRISTMAS RECEPTION" AND BUSINESS PROGRAM DEC 08- 14. 2025 LONDON, UK WWW.MONGOLIANBUSINESSDATABASE.COM PUBLISHED:2025/09/16      2 IMF WRAPS UP 2025 ARTICLE IV TALKS WITH MONGOLIA WWW.IMF.ORG PUBLISHED:2025/09/16      3 POSCO INTERNATIONAL TO LAUNCH WASTEWATER HEAT DISTRICT HEATING PROJECT IN MONGOLIA WWW.CM.ASIAE.CO.KR  PUBLISHED:2025/09/16      4 MONGOLIA'S EXTERNAL DEBT UP 12.7 PCT IN Q2 2025 WWW.NEWS.AZ PUBLISHED:2025/09/16      5 2025 AUTUMN SESSION OF THE STATE GREAT KHURAL COMMENCES WITH STRUCTURAL REFORMS WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/09/16      6 MONGOLIA SURPASSES 617,000 TOURIST ARRIVALS BY MID-SEPTEMBER 2025 WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/09/16      7 ODD-EVEN TRAFFIC RESTRICTION CONCLUDES WWW.UBPOST.MN PUBLISHED:2025/09/15      8 MMC ANNOUNCES FIRST GOLD POUR COMPLETED AT THE BAYAN KHUNDII MINE IN MONGOLIA WWW.SG.FINANCE.YAHOO.COM  PUBLISHED:2025/09/15      9 MKE LAUNCHES CARTRIDGE PRODUCTION LINE IN MONGOLIA WWW.RAILLYNEWS.COM  PUBLISHED:2025/09/15      10 MONGOLIA’S LARGEST MINING EVENT HIGHLIGHTS INVESTMENT AND RESPONSIBLE MINING WWW.MONTSAME.MN PUBLISHED:2025/09/14      14 ДЭХЬ УДААГИЙН MBCCI’S “ DOING BUSINESS WITH MONGOLIA SEMINAR & CHRISTMAS RECEPTION” B2B NETWORKING БОЛОН БИЗНЕС ХӨТӨЛБӨР 2025 ОНЫ 12 САРЫН 08 -13 ЛОНДОН ХОТ, ИХ БРИТАНИ WWW.MONGOLIANBUSINESSDATABASE.COM НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/16     ЭДИЙН ЗАСГИЙН ТӨРӨЛЖИЛТИЙН ИНДЕКСЭЭР МОНГОЛ УЛС 145 ОРНООС 139-Д БИЧИГДЖЭЭ WWW.GOGO.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/16     ӨНӨӨДӨР: “СЭЛБЭ 20 МИНУТЫН ХОТ”-ЫН ДАРААГИЙН ЭЭЛЖИЙН ОРОН СУУЦНЫ ТӨСЛИЙН БҮТЭЭН БАЙГУУЛАЛТЫГ ЭХЛҮҮЛНЭ WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/16     ШЭНЬ МИНЬЖУАНЬ: БНХАУ МОНГОЛ УЛСЫГ ШХАБ-ЫН ГЭР БҮЛД НЭГДЭЖ, ХАМТЫН АЖИЛЛАГААГАА ӨРГӨЖҮҮЛЭХИЙГ УРЬСАН WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/15     Г.ЗАНДАШАТАР: ТӨРИЙН ДАНХАР БҮТЦИЙГ ХУМИХ АЖИЛ ИРЭХ ОНД Ч ҮРГЭЛЖИЛНЭ WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/15     Ц.ТУВААН: НҮҮРСНИЙ ҮНЭ 3 САР ТУТАМ ШИНЭЧЛЭГДЭНЭ. ГЭРЭЭНД ЯМАР Ч НУУЦ БАЙХГҮЙ WWW.EGUUR.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/15     ХАНЫН МАТЕРИАЛД 1800 АЙЛЫН ОРОН СУУЦ БАРИХ ТӨСЛИЙН ГҮЙЦЭТГЭГЧ ШАЛГАРЛАА WWW.ITOIM.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/15     "ТАТВАРЫН ХЭТ ӨНДӨР ТООЦОО БИЗНЕС ЭРХЛЭГЧДИЙГ ХААЛГАА БАРИХАД ХҮРГЭНЭ" WWW.NEWS.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/15     ГАДААД ХУДАЛДААНЫ НӨХЦӨЛИЙН ИНДЕКС ӨМНӨХ ОНООС 4.1 ХУВИАР БУУРЧЭЭ WWW.EAGLE.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/15     ЭХНИЙ НАЙМАН САРЫН БАЙДЛААР 600 МЯНГАН ЖУУЛЧИН ИРЖЭЭ WWW.MONTSAME.MN НИЙТЭЛСЭН:2025/09/15    

Plans to imminently sell off third of Mongolia Stock Exchange ‘serious’ says bourse CEO www.intellinews.com

Plans devised by Mongolia’s government to partly privatise the frontier market’s stock exchange have been years in the making. The head of the exchange now says that plan could finally be realised within months and, if successful, will touch off even larger initial public offerings (IPOs).
The Mongolian Stock Exchange (MSE), fully state-owned since its inception in 1991, could float up to 34% of its shares by the end of the year, chief executive officer Altai Khangai said in a Zoom call. The remaining 66% would remain in government hands, controlled by the Ministry of Finance.
Mongolia sold off many of the assets held by the state during its communist era, mostly food producers and textile companies, during a messy wave of privatisation in the 1990s. Citizens at the time received vouchers to purchase shares of companies; many sold them on to young entrepreneurs who went on to become some of the country’s wealthiest oligarchs.
Still, many of Mongolia’s largest state-owned enterprises (SOEs), including the national airline, mining assets and the stock exchange, remain under government control, even after repeated attempts to take them public.
Altai believes the long-overdue IPO of the MSE is imminent. “This time it’s serious, previously we had hypothetical talks but this time it’s serious and it’s under way,” he said.
Parliament and the cabinet have approved the plan to privatise the exchange, said Altai. Next up for the bourse is to submit its prospectus to the Financial Regulatory Commission.
“It's advancing rapidly. Now we are selecting the auditors and the underwriters,” said Altai, who has led the exchange twice, firstly from 2011 to 2014 and now since 2016. “We have to go public this year, [and be] 34%-listed.”
Javkhlan Ivanov, chief operating officer at the MSE, said she expects the exchange’s prospectus will be submitted to the Financial Regulatory Commission (FRC) by the end of November or early December. An approval by the FRC is the final step before the shares can be listed.
Previous attempts to float shares of the MSE involved the London Stock Exchange Group but were never realised. In 2012, London helped the Mongolian bourse migrate to the MillenniumIT trading platform. The pair later coordinated on other technology and regulatory development.
The exchange has a market cap of $1.6bn and average daily trading of around $700,000. In September, it was approved for inclusion in the Frontier Index by the FTSE Russell. Credibility was also boosted in 2018 with the addition of the first cross-listed company, Nova Scotia-based junior miner Erdene Resources Development Corp. (TSX: ERD), which also trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Peter Akerley, Erdene’s CEO, said the cross-listing has allowed the gold miner to become more open to the Mongolian public, through the issuance of press releases and periodic reports in dual languages. Erdene has raised $6mn on the MSE and amassed 6,000 Mongolian stakeholders.
The primary investors in the current push to take state-owned enterprises public will be domestic securities and financial services, said Altai. He declined to speculate on how much the MSE share offering could raise.
The privatisation effort could help the stock market stabilise from its recent roller-coaster ride. Last year, the MSE rose 133%, easily the most of any stock exchange, but it went on to slump 18% this year.
Trade turnover at the exchange has been helped in part by a series of bond issues. Last year, state-owned coal miner Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi issued a $245mn bond on the market.
Also of help are amended banking codes that require the five biggest banks to become publicly traded companies by the end of 2023. An asset quality review of the banks is complete and the IPO processes are moving along – earlier this month State Bank raised Mongolian tughrik (MNT) 25.4bn ($7.9mn) by floating 5% of its shares.
Angana Banerji, IMF mission chief to Mongolia, said she supports the plan for the banks to go public but adds that the Bank of Mongolia needs to closely monitor banking sector developments and take supervisory actions if necessary.
“Intensive supervision would be warranted given the economic uncertainties in Mongolia,” said Banerji.
In a statement earlier this week, the International Monetary Fund advised the country to tread carefully as it moves toward privatising its non-financial SOE assets.
“Privatization of non-financial SOEs should be preceded by a robust risk assessment, strengthened oversight of SOE debt and investments, a sound regulatory framework, [and] transparent reporting,” the IMF concluded.
The report adds that privatisation should include legislation for installing stronger fiscal discipline at SOEs, for example, through an adoption of a non-bailout clause.
The proposed IPO would be a win for the government of Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai, which has been promoting itself as a progressive cabinet that embraces rapid infrastructure development, technology and investment. Altai said the privatisation of the MSE could serve as a litmus test for the sale of other state-owned assets.
“We are going to be the pioneers,” said Altai. “I think if this listing goes well, it will be followed by other government-owned assets.”
By Michael Kohn in Ulaanbaatar October 31, 2022


Published Date:2022-11-01