
Mongol Post JSC is the leading organization in Mongolia's postal and logistics sector and the nationally designated postal operator carrying out the Universal Service Obligation (USO) on behalf of the state. We fulfill this duty in accordance with the Universal Postal Union convention and international standards, aiming to deliver equally accessible postal services to every citizen.
Since 2016, Mongol Post has operated as a publicly listed joint-stock company with majority state ownership, building a unified national postal network under the "One Country — One Window" principle. We deliver flexible and reliable services tailored to customer needs, powered by modern technology and a broad service portfolio.
“The leading national company you meet every day”
Our mission is to perfectly meet everyone's postal needs through quality, comprehensive services built on world-leading advanced technology.
Our organization reaches every corner of Mongolia through a broad network of 375 branch units and over 1,000 postal workers across Ulaanbaatar and 330 soums of 21 provinces, providing customers with the most accessible service. We are also the only organization in Mongolia with a physical network enabling direct and transit mail exchange with 192 countries worldwide.

Domestic network 373branches | International network 192countries | |
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| Coverage: | The only physical postal network in Mongolia, fully covering Ulaanbaatar, 21 provinces and over 330 soums. | Exchanges mail with 192 countries under the Universal Postal Union (UPU) convention. |
| Branch units: | 22 branches in Ulaanbaatar, provincial centers in 21 provinces and branch units in over 330 soums. | EMS express mail service with direct agreements in 116 countries worldwide and main transit routes. |
| Cooperation: | Over 1,000 postal workers nationwide delivering the most accessible service to every customer. | Bilateral agreements with postal organizations of Russia (strategic partner), South Korea, China, Estonia, Turkey and India. |
The relay system continued to evolve, and on July 19, 1921, following the triumph of the People's Revolution, the General Committee of Posts and Telegraphs of Mongolia was established by the resolution of the 6th session of the People's Government leaders — today's Mongol Post, with a history spanning 100 years.
