A loan helped to operate a meat trading business.


Ganbaatar's story

Ganbaatar S. lives with his wife and three children in a ger (a traditional Mongolian nomadic home tent) in Uvs province, Mongolia. His two oldest children, ages 16 and 14, attend a local high school and his youngest child stays at home with his mother. Ganbaatar operates a raw materials trading business in his town selling things like sheep and goat skins. He started this business in 1997. During the winter, he purchases meat, skins and leather and during spring, he buys goat's wool. He usually purchases his raw materials from neighboring sub provinces and sells at the meat traders in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. After many years of successful operation, his business has reached a sustainable level and he has expanded his business as well. Ganbaatar is a modest and honest man who hopes to buy his own small truck for his business in the future. He is requesting a 2,500,000 tugrik loan in order to operate his meat trading business.



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