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Kenya’s Credit Rating Upgraded to ‘B’ as Investor Confidence Rises

Riley Spencer by Riley Spencer
August 25, 2025
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Kenya’s Credit Rating Upgraded to ‘B’ as Investor Confidence Rises
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Kenya’s economy has received a major boost after global credit rating agency S&P Global upgraded the country’s long-term sovereign credit rating from ‘B-’ to ‘B’, citing improved investor confidence, a stronger shilling, and easing inflation. The move, which comes with a stable outlook, signals renewed trust in Kenya’s ability to meet its debt obligations while benefiting from better access to international markets and ongoing fiscal reforms.

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The upgrade is a clear vote of confidence in Kenya’s economic direction underpinned by resilient growth, narrowing external vulnerabilities, and strengthened foreign exchange reserves. S&P noted that Kenya’s external liquidity risks had eased, with foreign exchange reserves climbing to a record-high of $11.2 billion in July 2025, almost double the $6.6 billion recorded at the end of 2023. Improved performance in coffee exports and diaspora remittances also contributed to narrowing the current account deficit to 1.3 percent of GDP in 2024, down from 2.6 percent in 2023.

Robust export earnings and diaspora remittances have further bolstered Kenya’s foreign exchange reserves, providing a strong buffer against global economic shocks. These inflows have played a critical role in easing pressures tied to external imbalances, while also ensuring the shilling remains relatively stable against major world currencies. Analysts note that this resilience is a key factor behind the renewed investor confidence in Kenya’s economic outlook.

The agency further highlighted Kenya’s successful Eurobond management, including the $1.5 billion issuance and buy-back operation in February 2025, which helped reduce future repayment pressures. As a result, Eurobond principal repayments were lowered to $108 million annually over 2025–2027, compared to the previous $300 million burden. This restructuring has been viewed as a proactive step that demonstrates Kenya’s determination to stabilize its debt position and maintain fiscal responsibility.

Domestically, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has been instrumental in stabilizing financing conditions through a series of rate cuts since August 2024. By reducing its policy rate by 350 basis points to 9.5 percent, the CBK eased government borrowing costs, with treasury bill yields falling to around eight percent in July 2025, compared to 16 percent a year earlier. These measures, supported by contained inflation at 4.1 percent and a stable exchange rate, have helped create a more favorable economic environment for both businesses and households.

With the upgrade, Kenya is set to enjoy improved investor perception, which could attract more capital inflows, boost private sector confidence, and spur job creation. A stronger shilling, stable prices, and ongoing reforms signal that Kenya’s economic fundamentals are strengthening. S&P noted that while challenges remain, including high interest costs and the need for deeper fiscal consolidation, the stable outlook reflects the expectation that the economy will continue to grow robustly while maintaining manageable debt levels.

Looking ahead, the credit rating could improve further if Kenya sustains its commitment to fiscal discipline, reduces budget deficits, and maintains its trajectory of economic stability. For now, the upgrade to ‘B’ is a timely affirmation that Kenya is on the right course, offering hope that investor confidence will continue to build and the country will be able to achieve stronger, more inclusive economic growth in the years ahead.

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Riley Spencer

Riley Spencer has been writing professionally since 2008. He has contributed to several publications, including being a contributor at “Houston Chronicle Publication”. Spencer holds a Master of Business Administration in Finance from University of Texas at Dallas as well as Bachelor of Science in Accounting with a Minor in English Language from University of California, Los Angeles.

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