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Kenya missing final IMF review could delay other cash

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Last updated: March 25, 2025 7:50 am
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Missed disbursements from the International Monetary Fund complicate the Kenyan government’s strategy of lowering its debt-servicing costs and could delay other funding, ratings agency S&P said on Monday.

Kenya and the International Monetary Fund agreed last week to skip the ninth and final review of the current programme, leaving roughly $800 million (Ksh.104.4 billion) on the table.

“Since IMF funding often serves as a catalyst for other official and private flows, we expect there might be delays to World Bank (about $800 million) and United Arab Emirates (UAE; $1.5 billion) funding in first-half 2025,” S&P said in a statement, adding:

“In the meantime, the government has built up sufficient foreign exchange reserves of about $10 billion and could plug immediate concessional financing shortfalls with domestic funding or other commercial facilities, albeit at a much higher cost.

Kenya’s Finance Minister John Mbadi said the government had already applied for a new IMF programme, and has said that the World Bank loan was not related to the IMF money, but was conditional on other requirements, such as passing a conflict of interest bill that the government is finalizing.

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