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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ganhuyag Chuluun Hutagt (Mongolian: Хутагт овогт Чулууны Ганхуяг, Chuluuny Ganhuyag) is a former Vice Minister of Finance Mongolia. Mr. Ganhuyag Hutagt has been appointed Vice Minister of Finance in December 2010 and resigned in August 2012 after he and his party lost in General Election in June of 2012. and currently he serves as Executive Chairman of the Equity Investment Trust LLC or EIT.He started his career at the Mongolian Stock Exchange as a floor supervisor in 1991. He joined the Central Bank’s supervision division after graduating from the Budapest University of Economic Sciences in 1997. He was hired by UNDP’s MicroStart Pilot Project in 1998, and then became the Executive Director of Mongolia’s first non-bank financial company X.A.C. in 1999. He has held the position of the CEO of XacBank since its founding until 2009, when he moved on to lead Tenger Financial Group, a parent company. Ganhuyag Hutagt has served as the honorary consul of Hungary in Mongolia since 2006 and was appointed as advisor to Prime Minister of Mongolia Sükhbaataryn Batbold on development and economic issues in 2009. He served on several working groups of the parliament to draft laws related to financial inclusion. He served on the Board of the Microfinance Center in 2007 and the Global Agenda Council (GAC) on social entrepreneurship of Schwab Foundation in 2009. In 2009 he was nominated to the Forum of Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum. In 2010 he was chosen as president of the Mongolian Students Union. Ganhuyag is also a founding member of the Mongolia Economic Forum since 2009.He has initiated a great number of campaigns, projects and other social activities, including hosting the 11th MFC Conference of Microfinance Institutions in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. When he joined Mongolian People’s Party in 2010, there was controversy among people that the reason he joined the party because he faced difficulties in business world.By clarifying the rumor, he said in one of his interviews, “From start, in detail, from 1997, I have had close relationship with the party. I did not join Mongolian People’s Party because I had to survive in the business world. Only after I resigned from the position of CEO of XacBank, I allowed myself to join the political party”.. }

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