Sub-Sector Review of Legal Environment of Microfinance in Mongolia
Erdenebayar, G. & Nyamaa, T.
Publication Date: 2004
Published by: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Document Type: Paper (PDF)
Assessment of the progress and on-going challenges in the area of microfinance, specifically the laws and their processing
This document reviews the legal environment of the microfinance sub-sector in Mongolia. The document aims to:
- Provide information to the banking and financial sectors on the laws and regulations that would protect them against risk.
- Emphasize the legal issues, obstacles and challenges directly affecting the customers of microfinance.
- Ensure that the authorities authorized to deliver microfinance services offer products and services suitable to the needs of customers thus ensuring that:
- The microfinance sub-sector is sustainable in the long run;
- Customers using microfinance services obtain information on legal issues and take steps towards protecting their interests;
- Law makers and the state administrative implementing agencies protect the rights of the poor and micro and small businesses.
- Compare international practice with Mongolia’s regulation.
The review divides the participants of the legal relations of the microfinance sub-sector in Mongolia into:
- Microfinance providers (formal and informal);
- Demand side of microfinance;
- Microfinance regulators and/or supervisors;
- Indirect participants.
The review covers the following topics:
- Regulation for obtaining a license and its revocation;
- Supervisory rules and regulations;
- Taxation rules;
- Non-governmental organizations;
- Pawn shops;
- Activities of project units and special purpose funds;
- Individuals;
- Consumer protection;
- Land market and collateral regulation;
- Court decision enforcement and state property registration operation.
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