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Kenya Secures Kshs 22.1 bn Samurai Bond from Japan

Ryan Macharia by Ryan Macharia
June 25, 2026
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Kenya has secured a JPY 25.0 bn (Kshs 22.1 bn) Samurai bond from Japan, marking the country’s first successful entry into the Japanese capital markets and a significant milestone in its efforts to diversify external funding sources. The facility, backed by Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI) and signed on 22nd June 2026, is expected to support Kenya’s industrialization agenda, energy sector efficiency and broader development priorities.

The financing will be allocated across three key national priorities. The largest portion, JPY 15.0 bn (Kshs 13.1 bn), will support the implementation of Kenya’s National Automotive Policy, aimed at promoting local vehicle assembly, parts manufacturing and electric vehicle production. A further JPY 5.5 bn (Kshs 5.0 bn) will fund the Reduction of Energy Losses Programme to improve efficiency in electricity transmission and distribution, while the remaining JPY 4.5 bn (approximately Kshs 4.0 bn) will support Kenya’s broader reform and development agenda.

Beyond the immediate development impact, the transaction represents a strategic shift in Kenya’s debt management strategy. With the US dollar accounting for over half of Kenya’s external debt stock, the Samurai facility provides an opportunity to diversify the country’s funding sources and reduce reliance on traditional dollar-denominated borrowing. The facility also opens access to Japan’s deep capital markets and could pave the way for future Samurai bond issuances as Kenya seeks lower-cost and more diversified sources of external financing.

 

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The facility carries a seven-year maturity and forms part of the government’s broader strategy of leveraging international capital markets to support economic transformation while managing borrowing costs. Treasury officials have already indicated that Kenya is evaluating additional yen-denominated funding opportunities, including a potential future Samurai issuance of approximately Kshs 27.2 bn.

 

Overall, the Samurai financing underscores growing economic cooperation between Kenya and Japan while providing funding for strategic sectors expected to drive industrialization, job creation and energy efficiency. More importantly, it signals Kenya’s expanding access to alternative international funding markets, which could strengthen the country’s financing flexibility and resilience amid global market volatility.

 

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