CSF was pleased to host the delegation of senior executives from Mongolian financial institutions on their study visit to New Zealand. Delegates met with CSF partners to exchange knowledge on sustainable finance priorities, projects and approaches.
The Mongolian Sustainable Finance Association, in partnership with Mongolia’s Nature Legacy Foundation (MNLF) brought the delegation to New Zealand to meet with industry experts, with the aim of learning about New Zealand’s approach to sustainable agriculture, sustainable finance, and climate action.

From left to right: Enkhuur Munkhsuld (ESG Manager, Mongolian Sustainable Finance Association), Khurelbaatar Osordeleg (CEO, Arig Bank), Temuulen Ganbaatar (CBNRM coordinator, Mongolian Nature’s Legacy Foundation), Uyanga Adiyagerel (Branch Director, Gazar Capital Partners NBFI), Khosbayar Sengedorj (Board Member, Arig Bank), Bayarmaa Bayarbaatar (CEO, Billion Tree Fund), Khostsetseg Purevdorj (CIO, Arig Bank), Bumchimeg Gungaa (CEO, Banking and Finance Academy), Narantuya Zagdkhuu (CEO, Development Bank of Mongolia), Otgonbileg Demchigjav (CRO, Mongolian Mortgage Corporation), Enkhbat Chuluunkhuu (Deputy CEO, Capitron Bank), Anand Enkhbat (CEO, Mongolian Sustainable Finance Association), Helen Mahoney (Senior Manager Sustainable Finance, Local Government Funding Agency), Andrew Michl (Credit and Client Relations Manager, Local Government Funding Agency), Munkhtuya Rentsenbat (CEO, Khan Bank), Terina Williams (Senior Investment Strategist, New Zealand Super Fund), Anne-Maree O’Connor (Head of Sustainable Investment, New Zealand Super Fund), Joanna Kelly (CEO, Centre for Sustainable Finance), Khulan Davaadorj (Director, Lhamour LLC), Anudari Sharavdorj (Senior ESG Manager, Mongolian Sustainable Finance Association) Tuul Galzagd (Director of Ecobanking Division, XacBank), Munkhbayar Geleg (Deputy CEO, Khan Bank), Beth Johnson (Senior Manager – Engagement, Centre for Sustainable Finance)