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Kenya Raises $1.5 Billion (Sh194 Billion) in New Eurobond Sale to Ease Debt Repayment Pressure

Harper Vaughn by Harper Vaughn
February 27, 2025
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Kenya Raises $1.5 Billion (Sh194 Billion) in New Eurobond Sale to Ease Debt Repayment Pressure
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In a strategic move to manage its debt obligations, Kenya has successfully raised $1.5 billion (Sh194 billion) through a new Eurobond issuance. This bond, set to mature in March 2036, was oversubscribed, attracting offers totaling $4.9 billion (Sh633.6 billion) from investors, indicating strong confidence in Kenya’s economic prospects.

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The primary purpose of this issuance is to refinance an existing $900 million (Sh116.4 billion) Eurobond that was originally issued in 2019 at a seven percent interest rate. The buyback offer for this bond, which closes on March 3, provides bondholders with $1,002.50 for every $1,000 unit, effectively allowing the government to manage its debt repayment schedule more efficiently.

The remaining $600 million (Sh77.6 billion) from the new bond proceeds will be allocated towards general budgetary support, aligning with the government’s external borrowing target of Sh280 billion for the 2024/2025 fiscal year. This approach not only addresses immediate debt obligations but also provides additional funds to support national development projects.

This marks Kenya’s second Eurobond buyback initiative. In February 2024, the government repurchased $1.48 billion (Sh191.9 billion) of a $2 billion (Sh259.3 billion) Eurobond issued in 2014, ahead of its maturity. This proactive debt management strategy underscores the Treasury’s commitment to maintaining fiscal stability and investor confidence.

However, the new bond carries an interest rate of 9.5 percent, higher than the previous rates of seven percent and 6.875 percent for the 2019 and 2014 Eurobonds, respectively. This increase reflects the current global financial climate and Kenya’s credit risk profile. While it results in higher annual interest payments, the government’s decision to refinance existing debt at this rate suggests a strategic choice to manage immediate repayment pressures and extend debt maturities.

The successful issuance and oversubscription of the new Eurobond have had a positive impact on the Kenyan shilling, which strengthened over three percent against the US dollar, reaching 150.00/151.00 compared to the previous close of 155.50/156.50. This appreciation indicates increased investor confidence and a potential easing of inflationary pressures.

Despite these positive developments, concerns about Kenya’s debt sustainability persist. The World Bank has cautioned that, although such refinancing measures address immediate repayment challenges, they may not significantly alter the country’s overall debt distress risk, especially given the higher interest rates associated with new borrowings.

In response to these challenges, the Kenyan government is exploring diversified financing options. Negotiations are underway for a $1.5 billion commercial loan from the United Arab Emirates at an 8.25 percent interest rate over seven years, which is comparatively lower than the recent Eurobond rate. Additionally, discussions with the International Monetary Fund for a new lending program are in progress, aiming to support economic stability amidst rising debt-servicing costs.

These initiatives reflect Kenya’s multifaceted approach to debt management, balancing immediate refinancing needs with long-term fiscal sustainability. By tapping into diverse funding sources and engaging with international financial institutions, the country aims to navigate its debt obligations while fostering economic growth.

Kenya’s recent $1.5 billion Eurobond issuance serves as a strategic tool to refinance existing debt and support the national budget. While it introduces higher interest obligations, the move is designed to manage immediate repayment pressures and extend debt maturities. Ongoing efforts to secure alternative financing underscore the government’s commitment to maintaining fiscal health and economic resilience.

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Harper Vaughn

Harper Vaughn holds a Master’s Degree in Media Relations and Management from Leeds University Institute of Communications Studies, as well as a postgraduate degree in Arts, majoring in Modern English Literature (Class of 2003). Since 2008, Vaughn has worked as a freelance writer for People’s Daily, specializing in article writing. Responsibilities include researching topics, gathering relevant information, planning article formats, and crafting well-organized, engaging pieces for publication.

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