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Report No. : |
510487 |
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Report Date : |
23.05.2018 |
IDENTIFICATION DETAILS
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Name : |
UUDAM UNUR LLC |
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Registered Office : |
House
105, AP 21 Bayanzurkh District 26th Khoroo, Dinjingarav Khoroolol
Ulaanbaatar, |
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Country : |
Mongolia |
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Financials (as on) : |
2017 (Summarized) |
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Date of Incorporation : |
02.06.2008 |
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Legal Form : |
Limited Corporation |
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Line of Business : |
Subject operates as
general traders. |
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No. of Employees : |
10 |
RATING & COMMENTS
(Mira Inform has adopted New Rating mechanism w.e.f. 23rd
January 2017)
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MIRA’s Rating : |
B |
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Credit Rating |
Explanation |
Rating Comments |
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B |
Medium Risk |
Business dealings permissible on a regular
monitoring basis |
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Maximum Credit Limit : |
USD 20,000 |
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Status : |
Moderate |
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Payment Behaviour : |
Slow but Correct |
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Litigation : |
Clear |
NOTES:
Any query related to this report can be made
on e-mail: infodept@mirainform.com
while quoting report number, name and date.
ECGC Country Risk Classification List
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Country Name |
Previous Rating (30.09.2017) |
Current Rating (31.12.2017) |
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Mongolia |
B2 |
B2 |
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Risk Category |
ECGC Classification |
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Insignificant |
A1 |
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Low Risk |
A2 |
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Moderately Low Risk |
B1 |
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Moderate Risk |
B2 |
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Moderately High Risk |
C1 |
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High Risk |
C2 |
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Very High Risk |
D |
MONGOLIA - ECONOMIC OVERVIEW
Foreign direct investment in Mongolia's extractive industries – which are based on extensive deposits of copper, gold, coal, molybdenum, fluorspar, uranium, tin, and tungsten - has transformed Mongolia's landlocked economy from its traditional dependence on herding and agriculture. Exports now account for more than 40% of GDP. Mongolia depends on China for more than 60% of its external trade - China receives some 90% of Mongolia's exports and supplies Mongolia with more than one-third of its imports. Mongolia also relies on Russia for 90% of its energy supplies, leaving it vulnerable to price increases. Remittances from Mongolians working abroad, particularly in South Korea, are significant.
Soviet assistance, at its height one-third of GDP, disappeared almost overnight in 1990 and 1991 at the time of the dismantlement of the USSR. The following decade saw Mongolia endure both deep recession, because of political inaction, and natural disasters, as well as strong economic growth, because of market reforms and extensive privatization of the formerly state-run economy. The country opened a fledgling stock exchange in 1991. Mongolia joined the WTO in 1997 and seeks to expand its participation in regional economic and trade regimes.
Growth averaged nearly 9% per year in 2004-08 largely because of high copper prices globally and new gold production. By late 2008, Mongolia was hit by the global financial crisis and Mongolia's real economy contracted 1.3% in 2009. In early 2009, the IMF reached a $236 million Stand-by Arrangement with Mongolia and it emerged from the crisis with a stronger banking sector and better fiscal management. In October 2009, Mongolia passed long-awaited legislation on an investment agreement to develop the Oyu Tolgoi (OT) mine, among the world's largest untapped copper-gold deposits. However, a dispute with foreign investors developing OT called into question the attractiveness of Mongolia as a destination for foreign investment. This caused a severe drop in FDI, and a slowing economy, leading to the dismissal of Prime Minister Norovyn ALTANKHUYAG in November 2014. The economy had grown more than 10% per year between 2011 and 2013 - largely on the strength of commodity exports and high government spending - before slowing to 7.8% in 2014, and falling to the 2% level in 2015. Growth rebounded from a brief 1.6% contraction in the third quarter of 2016 to 5.8% during the first three quarters of 2017, largely due to rising commodity prices.
The May 2015 agreement with Rio Tinto to restart the OT mine and the subsequent $4.4 billion finance package signing in December 2015 stemmed the loss of investor confidence. The current government has made restoring investor trust and reviving the economy its top priority, but has failed to invigorate the economy in the face of the large drop-off in foreign direct investment, mounting external debt, and a sizeable budget deficit. Mongolia secured a $5.5 billion financial assistance package from the IMF and a host of international creditors in May 2017, which is expected to improve Mongolia’s long-term fiscal and economic stability as long as Ulaanbaatar can advance the agreement’s difficult contingent reforms, such as consolidating the government’s off-balance sheet liabilities and rehabilitating the Mongolian banking sector.
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Source
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SUBJECT'S
NAME
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Registered Name: |
UUDAM UNUR LLC |
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Requested Name: |
UUDAM UNUR LLC |
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Other Names: |
None |
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ADDRESS
AND TELECOMMUNICATION
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Physical Address: |
House
105, AP 21 Bayanzurkh District 26th Khoroo, Dinjingarav Khoroolol Ulaanbaatar |
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Country: |
Mongolia |
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Phone: |
976-77058288 |
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Fax: |
976-77058288 |
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Email: |
None |
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Website: |
None |
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CREDIT
OPINION
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Financial Index as of
December 2017 shows subject firm with a medium risk of credit. We recommend
Credit of USD 20,000 on 90 days. |
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LEGAL
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Legal Form: |
Limited Corporation |
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Date Incorporated: |
02-June-2008 |
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Reg. Number: |
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Nominal Capital |
MNT.
1,000,000 |
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Subscribed Capital |
MNT.
1,000,000 |
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Subscribed Capital is Subscribed in the following form: |
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Position |
Shares |
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Gansukh Battulga |
Manager |
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RELATED
COMPANIES
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None |
Parent company. |
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None |
Subsidiary company. |
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None |
Affiliated company. |
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None |
Shareholder of subject
firm. |
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None |
Branches of the firm |
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OPERATIONS
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Registered to operate as
general traders. |
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Imports: |
Middle East |
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Exports: |
None |
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Trademarks: |
None |
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Terms of sale: |
Cash (40%) and 25-90 days (60%), invoices. |
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Main Customers: |
Local Agencies. |
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Employees: |
10 employees. |
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Vehicles: |
Several motor vehicles. |
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Territory of sales: |
Mongolia |
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Location: |
Leased premises, 5,000 square feet, |
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AUDITORS
AND INSURANCE
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Auditors: |
Information not
available. |
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Insurance Brokers: |
Information not
available. |
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FINANCE
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Currency Reported: |
Mongolian Tugrik (MNT) |
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Fiscal Year End: |
December 31, 2017 |
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Inflation: |
According to information given by independent sources, the inflation at December
31st, 2017 was of 13%. |
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Financial Information not
Submitted |
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Profit and Loss
(expressed in TZS.) |
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2017 |
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Sales |
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3,250,000,000 |
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BANK
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Bank Name: |
Trade
and Development Bank of Mongolia |
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Branch: |
Mongolia |
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Comments: |
None |
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COMMENTS/
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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This information was
obtained from outside sources other than the subject company itself and confirmed
the above subject. |
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
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Currency |
Unit
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Indian Rupees |
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US Dollar |
1 |
INR 68.02 |
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1 |
INR 91.25 |
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Euro |
1 |
INR 80.07 |
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MNT |
1 |
INR 0.028 |
Note:
Above are approximate rates obtained from sources believed to be correct
INFORMATION DETAILS
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Analysis Done by
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PRI |
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Report Prepared
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NIT |
RATING EXPLANATIONS
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Credit Rating |
Explanation |
Rating Comments |
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A++ |
Minimum Risk |
Business dealings permissible with minimum
risk of default |
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A+ |
Low Risk |
Business dealings permissible with low
risk of default |
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A |
Acceptable Risk |
Business dealings permissible with
moderate risk of default |
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B |
Medium Risk |
Business dealings permissible on a regular
monitoring basis |
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C |
Medium High Risk |
Business dealings permissible preferably
on secured basis |
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D |
High Risk |
Business dealing not recommended or on
secured terms only |
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NB |
New Business |
No recommendation can be done due to
business in infancy stage |
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NT |
No Trace |
No recommendation can be done as the
business is not traceable |
NB is stated where there is insufficient information to facilitate rating. However, it is not to be considered as unfavourable.
This score serves as a reference to assess
SC’s credit risk and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is
calculated from a composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major
sections of this report. The assessed factors are as follows:
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Financial
condition covering various ratios
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Company
background and operations size
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Promoters
/ Management background
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Payment
record
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Litigation
against the subject
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Industry
scenario / competitor analysis
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Supplier
/ Customer / Banker review (wherever available)
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