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Kenya Secures Ksh193 Billion from Global Investors, Pays Off Eurobond Early to Ease Debt Pressure

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Kenya Secures Ksh193 Billion from Global Investors, Pays Off Eurobond Early to Ease Debt Pressure

In a bold financial move, Kenya has raised USD1.5 billion (Ksh193.8 billion) from international investors, using part of it to settle the 2028 Eurobond ahead of schedule. This strategic decision is expected to ease future repayment pressure and stabilize the economy.

“We’ve Paid USD1 Billion”—Treasury Confirms Early Eurobond Settlement

On Friday, October 3, Treasury Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo confirmed the successful transaction. He revealed that USD1 billion (Ksh129.24 billion) was used to pay off the Eurobond.

“The Government is pleased to announce that it has successfully raised USD1.5 billion,” Kiptoo said. “We’ve also paid off USD1 billion of the 2028 Eurobond,” he added.

Kenya Secures Ksh193 Billion from Global Investors, Pays Off Eurobond Early to Ease Debt Pressure
Treasury PS Chris Kiptoo during a strategic dialogue on the future of U.S.-Africa economic relations on April 22, 2025.
 

This marks Kenya’s third major debt restructuring deal since 2024.

“We Got a Better Rate”—Loan Terms Offer Relief

The deal was split into two parts: a seven-year loan at 7.875% and a twelve-year loan at 8.8%. The effective rate stood at 8.7%, one percent lower than earlier in the year.

“By securing this deal, the Government has smoothed and lengthened loan repayments,” Kiptoo explained. “This gives Kenya more breathing space,” he added.

The lower interest rate is expected to reduce the burden on taxpayers.

“Investors Believe in Kenya”—Demand Surged Fivefold

Investor interest was overwhelming. Offers reached USD7.5 billion (Ksh969.3 billion), five times the targeted amount.

“Most interest came from fund managers in the US and UK,” Kiptoo said. “This reflects renewed global confidence in Kenya’s economy,” he added.

The strong demand signals optimism about Kenya’s fiscal future.

Kenya Secures Ksh193 Billion from Global Investors, Pays Off Eurobond Early to Ease Debt Pressure
An image showing the entrance of the National Treasury buildings
 

“This Is About Stability”—Funds to Support Key Development Projects

The Treasury emphasized that the funds will not only ease debt pressure but also support development priorities.

“Kenya will spend less on interest,” the statement read. “This creates room to fund roads, health, and education,” it added.

The move is expected to bring predictability to loan servicing and reduce budget strain.

“We’re Managing Debt Wisely”—Government Commits to Fiscal Discipline

Kiptoo reiterated the government’s commitment to responsible borrowing and timely repayments.

“This shows our firm commitment to managing debt wisely,” he said. “We’re protecting Kenyans from sudden repayment shocks,” he added.

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As Kenya’s debt continues to grow, this proactive step offers a glimmer of hope.

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