Ghana retained its position in Africa as the most indebted country to the International Monetary Fund as the country’s loan to the Fund shot up by 35.3% in the second quarter of 2023.

According to the Fund’s Quarterly Finances July-ending 2023, the country’s outstanding loans to the Bretton Wood institution stood at Special Drawing Rights 1.689 billion as of July 31, 2023, equivalent to $2.227 billion.

This is $451 million SDR, higher than the 1.246 billion SDR recorded as of April 30, 2023.

Ghana received $600 million as a bailout package from the IMF in June 2023 to revive its economy after going through fiscal challenges.

According to the report, the country’s loan outstanding to the Fund is 9.55% of Africa’s total of SDR 17.68 billion.

Importantly, Ghana had repaid SDR 8 million, equivalent to $10.55 million to the IMF.

The nation’s loan exposure to the Bretton Woods institution is classified as concessional lending with low-interest financing.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya also maintained their 2nd and 3rd positions respectively in Africa with the largest outstanding loans to the Fund as of July 31st, 2023. Whilst, DR Congo owed the IMF SDR 1.142 billion, Kenya was indebted to the Fund to the tune of SDR 1.008.

They also received a disbursement of SDR 153 million and SDR 77 million to boost their balance of payments.

Sudan and Uganda also maintained their 4th and 5th respectively with their exposure to the Fund estimated at SDR 992 million and SDR 812 million. Uganda also received a disbursement of SDR 91 million to aid its fiscal economy.

The rest of Africa was indebted to the tune of SDR 11.32 billion to the IMF.

SOURCE joynews
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Ghana, Accra, Mankessim. Ishmael Awudi is a journalist and a media entrepreneur. He founded Ghana News Guide. GNG is an online news platform that focuses on news stories within Ghana and across the world on a regular basis. The primary objective of GNG is to ensure that news stories are reported as they are, with no filters applied. In its news coverage, GNG strives for professionalism.He also founded Wetour, a local tourism agency aimed at boosting the tourism space in Ghana with the youth at focus.Ishmael works with The Afriam Network as the head of business development. Afriam Network is a global company based in Ghana, Accra that offers a variety of services such as Customer Service, Debt Collection, Order Taking, Lead Generation, Customer Surveys, and Telesales. Ishmael holds a bachelor's degree from the Ghana Institute of Journalism. He won the best online media personality award in 2019 at level 300.He has contributed to several media houses in Ghana including.

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