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    Kenya Picks Citi, JP Morgan As Lead Underwriters for its Dollar Sovereign Bond

    Jackson
    By Jackson Okoth
    - June 15, 2021
    - June 15, 2021
    Kenya Business news
    Kenya Picks Citi, JP Morgan As Lead Underwriters for its Dollar Sovereign Bond

    Kenya has appointed Citi and JP Morgan as joint book-runners for a dollar-denominated sovereign bond issue, and I&M Bank and NCBA Group as co-managers.

    Meetings with investors have already started over the bond, which will have a 12 to 15-year tenor.

    What the Dollar Sovereign bond means for Kenya

    The Ministry first announced plans for the $1 billion Eurobond in March 2021 and a separate 1-billion-euro bond.

    According to the National Treasury and Planning 2021 Medium Term Debt Management Strategy, Domestic debt accounts for KSh 1,019.4 billion or 83.9 per cent of the total amortization in 2021, mainly Treasury bills, while external debt accounts for KSh 194.7 billion or 16.1 per cent of the full amortization in 2021.

    The profile shows a relatively smooth repayment structure, with maturities spread out in future years except for speaks in 2024 and 2028 relating to international sovereign bonds.

    High maturities of both domestic and external debt are observed in 2024 and 2028.

    These maturities are associated with the upcoming retirement of International Sovereign bonds issued in 2014, 2018 and 2019, in addition to Treasury bills and bonds due in the same period.

    ALSO READ: Kenya Ponders Floating Another Eurobond to Settle Maturing US$8.5Billion Debt

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