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  2. The State bank - Wikipedia

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    The State bank (Mongolian: Төрийн банк, romanized: Töriin Bank) was established by government of Mongolia from the assets of 2 failed banks, Anod Bank and Zoos Bank, of Mongolia in November 24, 2009. It has about 201 to 500 employees.

  3. Bank of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Mongolia, or Mongolbank ( Mongolian: Монголбанк ), is the central bank of Mongolia. [3] [4] The main objective of the Bank of Mongolia is to ensure stability of the Mongolian tögrög. Within its main objective the Bank of Mongolia promotes balanced and sustained development of the national economy, through maintaining the ...

  4. List of banks in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bank 1991 Sawada Holdings khanbank.com: Capitron Bank 2001 Ajnai Corporation capitronbank.mn: 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 ...

  5. Mongolian Bankers Association - Wikipedia

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    www .mba .mn. The Mongolian Bankers Association [1] ( MBA) is an independent, non-profit , and non-government organization under which the banking and non-banking financial institutions officially licensed to operate within the territory of Mongolia are unified. The role of the MBA is to represent the interest of the banking sector and serve ...

  6. Category:Banks of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Z. Zoos Bank. Categories: Banks by country. Financial services companies of Mongolia. Banking in Mongolia. Banks of Asia by country. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  7. Mongolian tögrög - Wikipedia

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    Socialist era tögrög in the National Museum of Mongolia. The tögrög was introduced on December 9, 1925, [3] at a value equal to one Soviet ruble, where one ruble or tögrög was equal to 18 grams (0.58 ozt) of silver. It replaced the Mongolian dollar and other currencies and became the sole legal currency on April 1, 1928.

  8. 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 ] The government of Mongolia initiated the establishment of the bank on 20 July 2010 and approved by the parliament on 10 February 2011.

  9. 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. It was founded in October 1990 and currently has a total of 97 branches throughout the country.