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Kenya’s first domestic bond buyback hits target: implications for the economy

Kevin Cheruiyot by Kevin Cheruiyot
February 20, 2025
in Economy
Reading Time: 1 min read

Kenya’s first-ever domestic bond buyback has been successfully executed, raising KES 50.8 bn—slightly surpassing the KES 50 bn target. This is debt management strategy as the government seeks to ease refinancing pressures ahead of major bond maturities in 2025.

In February, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) launched the bond buyback targeting three government securities worth KES 185.1 bn;3-year bond maturing in April 2025,5-year bond maturing in May 2025 and 9-year infrastructure bond maturing in May 2025. Following the buyback, the total amount due in April-May 2025 has been reduced to KES 135.1 bn, easing future repayment burdens.

Importance of Bond Buyback

  1. Reducing Refinancing Risk

By cutting the April-May 2025 maturities from KES 185.1 bn to KES 135.1 bn, the government has eased short-term repayment pressure, improving debt sustainability.

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  1. Managing Domestic Borrowing Pressures

The buyback comes as Kenya increases its domestic borrowing target for the 2024/25 fiscal year to KES 582.7 bn, up from KES 413.1 bn. Reducing short-term liabilities helps prevent excessive pressure on the local bond market.

  1. Supporting Investor Confidence

A successful buyback signals fiscal discipline, boosting confidence among investors and rating agencies in Kenya’s ability to manage debt effectively.

Kenya’s first domestic bond buyback demonstrates a proactive debt management approach, reducing refinancing risks and stabilizing the domestic bond market. As the government navigates rising borrowing needs, further buybacks and strategic bond issuances will be key in maintaining fiscal stability and investor confidence.

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