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Government to settle outstanding bond payments in two days


  14 Mars      36        Economy (15133),

   

Accra, March 14, GNA – The Government says it will pay outstanding coupon and principal on bonds that matured on February 6 and 13, 2023 in two days.

The Government said in a statement issued by the Finance Ministry on Tuesday that  the processes to settle payments of the outstanding  bonds commenced on Monday, March 13, 2023.

« Holders of the afore-listed bonds should therefore expect to receive their payments within the next 48 hours, » it said.

The statement added that payment dates for subsequent maturities would be communicated in due course, as processing continued.

The Finance Ministry on behalf of the Government, thanked all stakeholders for their forbearance during the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) and subsequent administrative processes.

The Government secured a Staff-Level Agreement (SLA) with the IMF last year, and launched the DDEP to assure the Fund of creditors’ confidence to meet its debt obligation.

The DDEP is part of Ghana’s debt restructuring process, which is a prerequisite for the country’s $3 billion Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

The DDEP officially closed on February 13, with the Government  swapping a total of GHS83 billion worth of old bonds and subsequently announced a similar process with its external creditors.

While much information has not been provided on the progress of the external debt restructuring, the Managing Director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, said recently that the Fund was happy with the progress Ghana had made to present its SLA for the Fund’s review and approval.

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