Ts. Erdenebileg, CEO of APU Company, was named by “The CEO” when evaluating Mongolia’s top 150 companies for their contribution to the Mongolian economy, management practices, and business policies.
For the past 25 years, Director Ts. Erdenebileg has contributed to the Mongolian economy and society by creating business benefits and shared values by his leadership in the industrial and light food sectors.
APU Company, a publicly open-traded company, listed on the Mongolian Trade Organization, has more than doubled its number of shareholders to more than 10,000 due to its people-centered management policy, efficient cost allocation, and investment policy during the pandemic. For the first time in Mongolia, the company has reached 1.5 trillion MNT and set a historical record for the stock market. In particular, it has attracted international investors over the past 14 years and established a strategic partnership with the world’s leading company HEINEKEN and managed APU Group, a publicly-traded company with nine subsidiaries, including water, beverages, milk, dairy products, transportation logistics, and trade.
Over the last ten years, APU Company has steadily increased its tax revenue to the state budget to MNT 1.9 trillion and has pursued a regular dividend policy, disbursing MNT 225 billion to all shareholders in the last three years alone.