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Gov’t settles US$700 million Eurobond obligation ahead of schedule

Georgina Appiah Amponsah by Georgina Appiah Amponsah
July 6, 2026
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The Ministry of Finance has announced that the government has fully settled its US$700 million Eurobond obligation ahead of schedule.

In a statement issued on Monday, July 6, 2026, the Ministry said the payment was made on Thursday, July 2.

According to the statement, the settlement comprised US$525.2 million in principal repayments and US$174.8 million in interest payments.

“With this latest payment, Ghana has paid a total of US$2.1 billion to Eurobond holders since January 2025, in accordance with the terms of the Eurobond Debt Exchange Programme,” the Ministry stated.

The Ministry explained that the payment was executed through the government’s planned financing arrangements “without undue pressure on the country’s foreign exchange reserves.”

It added that the settlement reduces Ghana’s outstanding Eurobond debt, strengthens investor confidence, and demonstrates the government’s commitment to prudent debt management and macroeconomic stability.

“The Ministry of Finance will continue to implement sound public financial management practices to ensure the timely servicing of Ghana’s debt obligations,” the release noted.

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The Ministry also expressed gratitude to the people of Ghana for their “continued patience, support, and confidence.”

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