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Ghana to spend $1.4bn on Eurobond debt in 2025

The government has announced plans to spend US$1.4 billion in 2025 to service its Eurobond debt, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining investor confidence and macroeconomic stability.

In a statement released by the Ministry of Finance, the government confirmed it had completed a third tranche payment of US$349 million to bondholders on July 3, 2025.

Since concluding its Eurobond debt restructuring in October 2024, Ghana has now paid a total of US$1.17 billion. The payments include:

  • US$475.6 million in October 2024
  • US$349.52 million in January 2025
  • US$349.52 million in July 2025

The Ministry stated that these payments ensure Ghana is fully current on all Eurobond debt obligations for 2025.

Rebuilding Credibility

“The timely payment reaffirms Ghana’s commitment to macroeconomic stability, prudent fiscal management, and constructive engagement with external creditors,” the Finance Ministry emphasized.

The government expects this disciplined debt service to positively influence Ghana’s credit ratings, support foreign exchange market stability, and strengthen investor confidence.

Additionally, the Ministry noted that the Bank of Ghana has already factored these payments into its reserves and liquidity strategy, further supporting the broader economic recovery plan.

 

Read the full statement here

 

Read also: Ghana pays $349.5M Eurobond debt, meets 2025 obligations » Awake News

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