Mongol Post
Mongol Post is the national postal service of Mongolia. The formerly state-owned Mongol Post was transformed into a joint stock company on April 11, 2016, by offering 34 percent of the total shares to the public. It was founded by the Mongolian People's Republic in 1935 and went under several different names before its current structure was established in 1994. The Mongol Post JSC is charge of postal services, delivery and issuing of postage stamps.
The headquarters are in Ulaanbaatar, and the company employs over 900 people and has over 389 post offices.
Services
The company is charged with providing the following postal and communication services at the post offices.- Basic postal services
- Additional postal services
- International postal services
- Express Mail Services
- Postal Insurance
History
The modern postal system of Mongolia started with the establishment of a state committee for post and telegraph by the Mongolian People's Republic. From 1935 the postal system had a succession of names commencing as the 'City Post Committee', including 'Central Post', 'Telegraph, Post and Communication Office', until 2002 when finally renamed Mongol Post.The 'Mongol Post Bank', a private bank that operated from 1994 to 2009, was never related to the 'Mongol Post' organisation.
International postal service
For international mail, as of 2020, the following postal rates apply:- postcard — 6000 tugriks;
- a letter weighing up to 20 g — 3200 tugriks;
- package — from 18 to 32 US dollars;
- depending on the country of destination.
In addition to the official postal operator, the following express delivery services operate in Mongolia:
- EMS;
- DHL;
- TNT etc.