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  2. List of banks in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    National Investment Bank of Mongolia NIBank 2006 Dolgorsürengiin Dagvadorj: nibank.mn: Chinggis Khaan Bank CKBank 2001 New Standard Finance ckbank.mn: Credit Bank creditbank.mn Trans Bank 27 October 2016 P. Radnaabazar transbank.mn: Arig Bank 1997 Nomin Holding arigbank.mn: Bogd Bank 2014 Bodi Capital bogdbank.com: M bank https://m-bank.mn/

  3. Mongolian Bankers Association - Wikipedia

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    With 36 members, the association integrates all 12 commercial banks, a development bank, representative offices of foreign banks, financial sector infrastructure organizations, and fintech companies. These members all aim to lead the banking and financial sector in support of the sustainable development and equitable economic growth of Mongolia.

  4. Khan Bank - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bank (Mongolian: ХААН Банк) is a Mongolian bank that is one of the major commercial banks in Mongolia. [1] As of 2024, the bank had 528 branches and 335 ATMs throughout the country. [2] The Bank has the largest total assets in Mongolia, making it a key player in Mongolian finance sector. [3] [2]

  5. Trade and Development Bank of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Trade and Development Bank (TDB) of Mongolia (Mongolian: Худалдаа Хөгжлийн Банк, Khudaldaa Khögzhliĭn Bank) is a commercial bank located in Ulaanbaatar. It is the oldest, as well as one of the largest banks in Mongolia. [1] It was founded in October 1990 and currently has a total of 97 branches throughout the country. [2]

  6. Development Bank of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Development Bank of Mongolia (DBM; Mongolian: Монгол улсын хөгжлийн банк) is a state-owned bank headquartered in Sükhbaatar, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. History [ edit ]

  7. Open finance - Wikipedia

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    The CDR is a comprehensive open data reform that extends beyond banking to encompass financial data (open finance), energy, and telecommunications. It empowers consumers and small businesses by granting them greater control over their data and enabling them to securely share it with accredited third-party providers. [ 21 ]

  8. Bank of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    A joint Mongolian-Russian bank, called the "Trade and Industry Bank of Mongolia" (Bank of Mongolia) was opened on June 2, 1924 with head office in Urga and a single branch in Altanbulag. At that time, the bank's capital was 260000 yanchaan (the currency of the period). It operated with 22 employees, 18 of which were Russian specialists and 4 of ...

  9. Category:Banks of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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