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Benin Becomes First African Nation to Issue $750 Million Bond in 2025

Benin Becomes First African Nation to Issue $750 Million Bond in 2025

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 12, 2025 8:23 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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Benin has announced plans to raise $750 million by issuing dollar bonds in early 2025, marking its position as the first African nation to enter international debt markets this year. This issuance mirrors the amount the country raised in its previous bond offering nearly a year ago. The bonds are designed to attract global investors by being denominated in US dollars, a currency that holds broader appeal across international markets.

Government officials have emphasized that the funds raised will primarily support Benin’s national budget, a critical move to help finance the country’s development initiatives. These details were shared during closed-door meetings with investors in London, where government representatives provided an overview of the country’s financial strategy. The names of the officials were kept anonymous due to the private nature of the discussions.

Benin’s decision to issue new dollar bonds follows strong market performance for its existing bonds. In fact, according to a Bloomberg index tracking hard-currency debt from emerging markets, Benin’s dollar bonds delivered an impressive 5.9% return in the second half of 2024, outpacing the 5% average return among its regional peers. The country’s financial outlook received a significant boost in October when Standard & Poor’s (S&P) upgraded its long-term foreign-currency debt outlook from stable to positive. This upgrade followed the country’s agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for up to $95 million in financing, further enhancing investor confidence.

In addition to the $750 million dollar bond issuance, Benin is also offering a €250 million capped tender for its Euro-denominated bonds. These bonds carry a 4.875% coupon and are due for repayment in 2032. They will be supported by a guarantee from the International Development Association (IDA), a branch of the World Bank Group, which adds an extra layer of security for investors.

Despite the positive outlook, there are inherent risks associated with Benin’s debt strategy. The country will need to ensure sufficient foreign currency inflows, either through exports or reserve holdings, to meet its debt servicing obligations. This becomes especially challenging if the local currency faces depreciation. Furthermore, with global interest rates fluctuating, borrowing costs could rise depending on investor sentiment towards Benin’s economy. A delicate balance will be necessary to avoid potential financial distress, especially as the country manages its growing foreign debt.

Nonetheless, Benin’s successful bond issuance underscores its strong economic management and financial credibility, setting a precedent for other African nations looking to tap into international debt markets in the coming years. If successful, it could open doors for more African countries to issue bonds on the international stage, despite ongoing global economic uncertainties.

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