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Mongolia start-ups: Steppe forward

Unlike most frontiers, Mongolia is more talent hub than consumer market. There is no systemic hindrance to start-up investment but few mechanisms to sufficiently organize it

  • North Asia
  • 04 March 2020
Bamboo Finance sees 2x return on Mongolia XacBank exit

Emerging markets-focused private equity firm Bamboo Finance has exited its stake in TenGer Financial Group (TFG), the holding company of Mongolia's XacBank, to Japan's Orix Corp. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed, but it is said...

  • North Asia
  • 30 October 2013
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On the shoulders of giants: DFIs and first-time funds

Backing from a development finance institution can be the making of a first-time GP in a far-flung jurisdiction. Working with this kind of LP, however, comes with its own set of challenges

  • Fundraising
  • 23 October 2013
IFC ups stake in Mongolia's TenGer Financial Group

International Finance Corporation (IFC), the investment arm of the World Bank, has increased its stake in Mongolia's TenGer Financial Group (TFG) to 19% for an undisclosed amount.

  • Central Asia
  • 30 May 2013
Orix invests $24m in Mongolian financial services group

Japanese financial services group Orix Corp. has agreed to buy a 16% stake in Mongolia financial group TenGer Financial Group (TFG) for approximately $24 million

  • Central Asia
  • 27 May 2013
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On rocky ground: PE’s Mongolia risk factor

Rich in mining resources, Mongolia has a bright economic future, but vulnerability to commodity price shocks and an uncertain political climate have made many investors wary of taking the risk

  • North Asia
  • 27 March 2013
Japan's Orix signs up as LP for Mongolia Opportunities Fund

Japan's Orix Corporation will invest in Mongolia Opportunities Fund I, reputedly the country's first ever private equity vehicle. Orix aims to use the fund, established by Mongolia Opportunities Partners, to make its own first investments in country.

  • Central Asia
  • 05 February 2013
Leopard Capital to raise frontier markets PIPE fund

Leopard Capital Management is launching a long-only fund that will target PIPE deals in up to 12 frontier markets in Asia. It will invest in sectors perceived to drive frontier economies, including consumer products, financial services, infrastructure...

  • South Asia
  • 03 May 2012
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Frontier markets: Investing around Asia’s edges

Private equity deal flow in Mongolia, Cambodia and Laos has gone from zero to a steady trickle. When can the region’s frontier markets turn this potential into real momentum?

  • Southeast Asia
  • 15 February 2012
Goldman Sachs buys minority stake in Mongolian bank

Goldman Sachs has purchased a 4.78% stake in Trade & Development Bank of Mongolia, the country’s oldest bank. The company has previously received investment from Asian Development Bank and International Finance Corp. (IFC).

  • North Asia
  • 14 February 2012
Origo sets up Mongolia JV with Trafigura

Origo Partners will form a 50-50 joint venture with leading global commodity trader Trafigura to develop iron ore and coking coal projects in Mongolia. The companies want to export several million tonnes a year of coking coal and iron ore to China by...

  • North Asia
  • 09 November 2011
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