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    CBK Raises KSh 71.6B from Oversubscribed Sale of Reopened Bonds

    Harry
    By Harry Njuguna
    - June 19, 2025
    - June 19, 2025
    InfrastructureInvestmentKenya Business news
    CBK Raises KSh 71.6B from Oversubscribed Sale of Reopened Bonds

    The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has raised KSh 71.64 billion in a reopened Treasury bond auction dated June 23, 2025, exceeding its target of KSh 50 billion.

    • •The dual-tranche offering featured the 15-Year Fixed Coupon Treasury Bond [FXD1/2020/015] and the 30-Year Savings Development Fixed Coupon Bond [SDB1/2011/030].
    • •The auction attracted total bids worth KSh 101.36 billion, resulting in a performance rate of 202.72%.
    • •The auction reflected a shift by institutional investors amid falling short-term returns.

    In the week prior, T-bill yields dropped to their lowest since June 2022, following the CBK’s rate cut. The 364-day bill fell to 9.75%, while the 91-day and 182-day papers declined to 8.18% and 8.49%.

    Though the 91-day was oversubscribed (364.9%), demand for the longer T-bills was weak. The government raised just KSh 2.57B and KSh 2.99B on the 182- and 364-day bills against offers of KSh 10B each.

    This shift paved the way for the reopened bond auction’s strong uptake, with yields above 13% drawing investor interest to longer-term papers.

    Bond Auction Snapshot

    CBK accepted KSh 57.87B in the 15-Year FXD1/2020/015 and KSh 13.77B in the 30-Year SDB1/2011/030, raising a total of KSh 71.64B—all for new borrowing. Yields were 13.49% (FXD) and 13.99% (SDB), both above their coupon rates.

    This signals strong investor demand for long-term bonds, fueled by attractive returns and easing liquidity.

    MetricFXD (15-Yr)SDB (30-Yr)Total
    Bids ReceivedKSh 84.73BKSh 16.62BKSh 101.36B
    Bids AcceptedKSh 57.87BKSh 13.77BKSh 71.64B
    Avg Yield13.49%13.99%—
    Coupon12.756%12.000%—

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