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Mongolia: The Microfinance Industry
Yaron, J. & Sandagjav, N.
Publication Date: Aug 2005
Published by: Ministry of Finance & Economics, Mongolia
Document Type: Microsoft Word
The status of microfinance in Mongolia
This paper discusses the microfinance industry in Mongolia. It describes the Mongolian economy and describes the performance of the financial sector:
- Increase in percentage of performing loans reaching the private sector;
- Reduction in non-performing loans;
- Decline in return on assets and equity of banks in comparison to previous years;
- Drop in real lending interest rates;
- Presence of overbanking and overbranching in urban and periurban locations.
The paper presents the characteristics of the microfinance industry including:
- Microfinance clients being primarily served by banks;
- Banks that provide microfinance services enjoying high profitability and growth;
- Micro-lending being mainly for urban areas and primarily for financing trade and consumption;
- Non bank financial institutions (NBFI’s) mushrooming - their share in lending is small;
- Several microfinance institutions (MFIs) reaching subsidy independence in a short periods.
The paper describes the financial performance of two leading banks in microfinance including their:
- Loan portfolio;
- Interest income;
- Deposits;
- Profitability;
- Products.
It makes recommendations for state and donors promoting the microfinance industry:
- Establish a domestic rating agency;
- Create a microfinance forum for operators in microfinance;
- Campaign on the merits of savings and prevailing saving instruments;
- Improve the legal, judiciary and enforcement systems to ensure creditors’ safety and clients’ rights.
The paper mentions two promising financial instruments:
- Financial leasing;
- Index based live stock insurance.
The paper concludes with lessons learnt from the international microfinance experience.
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