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Government settles US$700 million Eurobond obligation ahead of schedule

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
July 6, 2026
in Finance, Economy
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Government settles US$700 million Eurobond obligation ahead of schedule

The Government of Ghana has settled a US$700 million Eurobond obligation ahead of schedule, completing the payment on Thursday, July 2, 2026, as part of its ongoing debt management programme.

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance on Monday, July 6, 2026, the payment reflects the government’s commitment to meeting its financial obligations while maintaining macroeconomic stability.

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The Ministry said the settlement was completed through planned financing arrangements, ensuring that Ghana’s foreign exchange reserves were not placed under undue pressure.

The US$700 million payment comprised US$525.2 million in principal repayments and US$174.8 million in interest payments owed to Eurobond investors.

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The Ministry noted that the latest settlement brings Ghana’s total payments to Eurobond holders to US$2.1 billion since January 2025 under the Eurobond Debt Exchange Programme.

According to the Ministry, the programme forms part of the country’s broader debt restructuring efforts aimed at restoring debt sustainability, strengthening public finances and improving investor confidence.

The Ministry said settling the obligation ahead of schedule demonstrates the government’s commitment to honouring its obligations under Ghana’s external debt restructuring arrangements while supporting prudent debt management.

Officials added that responsible fiscal management remains a priority as the government continues implementing reforms to sustain economic recovery and maintain confidence in domestic and international financial markets.

The Ministry also expressed appreciation to Ghanaians for their continued patience, support and confidence during the country’s economic recovery process.

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