Categories: News

KENYA’S DEBT LOADS HITS KSH 8.6 TRILLION IN JUNE

Kenya’s debt load closed the 2021-2022 fiscal year at Ksh.8.6 trillion with public debt having grown by 11.5 per cent year over year from Ksh.7.7 trillion in June 2021.

New provisional data from the National Treasury shows gross public debt was up by Ksh.822.5 billion across the period with the debt stock split in half between domestic and external loans.

“The increase in the public debt is attributable to external loan disbursements; exchange rate fluctuation; and the uptake of domestic debt during the period,” the National Treasury said in its latest quarterly economic and budget review report.

Domestic debt rose the fastest in the period at 16 per cent to reach Ksh.4.288 trillion from Ksh.3.697 trillion a year prior.

Meanwhile, the external public debt stock was up by a lower 7.3 per cent, climbing to Ksh.4.29 trillion from a flat Ksh.4 trillion previously.

Non-bank & non-residents hold the bulk of Kenya’s domestic debt at Ksh.2.2 trillion through holdings of Treasury bills and bonds ahead of banks who hold Ksh.2.1 trillion of Kenya’s local debt.

Externally, multilateral lenders including the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) hold most of Kenya’s debt at an equivalent Ksh.1.9 trillion.

Bilateral creditors and commercial banks meanwhile each hold Ksh.1.2 trillion of Kenya’s external public and publicly guaranteed debt at the end of June 2022.

Despite its lower proportion, Kenya continues to incur more cost in servicing external commercial debt.

For instance, half of external debt service payments or 49.9 per cent of payments were made to commercial creditors in contrast with 33.4 and 16.7 per cent for bilateral and multi-lateral creditors.

via WordPress https://bit.ly/3K4fgrd

Media Team

We are Dapstrem Media Team

Recent Posts

When Faith Meets the Uniform: The Hijab Dispute Gripping Siaya

A storm is brewing at St. Mary’s Lwak Girls High School after a 15-year-old Muslim…

21 hours ago

Donjo Maber Puts Iyanii on the Map

How “Donjo Maber” Redefined Iyanii’s Rise Iyanii is not just a hitmaker. He is a…

2 days ago

MPs Challenge IEBC’s Ksh.63.9 Billion 2027 Election Budget

Members of Parliament have criticized the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission over its proposed Ksh.63.9…

2 days ago

Private Sector Takes Lead in 2026 WRC Safari Rally

Private sector to spearhead organisation of 2026 WRC Safari Rally in landmark government deal. The…

2 days ago

KENHA Issues Seven-Day Notice to Traders Along Thika Superhighway

KENHA orders traders at Kihunguro, Allsops and Delview to vacate Thika Superhighway road reserve The…

3 days ago

Rising Global Crude Prices Set to Drive Up Fuel Costs in Kenya

Rising Global Crude Prices Threaten to Push Petrol and Diesel Costs Higher for Kenyan Consumers…

3 days ago

This website uses cookies.