January 21, 2025
Sri Lanka concludes sovereign bond restructuring
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Sri Lanka concludes sovereign bond restructuring

Sri Lanka has successfully concluded its international sovereign bond (ISB) restructuring, bringing closure to one of the most complex and challenging sovereign debt restructuring exercises in recent history, said Mahinda Siriwardana, Secretary to the Treasury of Sri Lanka, in an online post.

A statement issued by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development on Friday said that Sri Lanka launched an official invitation on November 25 for holders of its ISBs to exchange their bonds for new debt instruments. At the expiration of the offer period, Sri Lanka reported an extremely high level of participation across all series, expected to result in the exchange of close to 98 percent of the total outstanding amount of ISBs for new securities.

Meanwhile, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake stated that the implementation of this debt exchange would provide substantial debt relief for Sri Lanka, freeing up resources in the short and medium term to finance the country’s development and social agenda while restoring the long-term sustainability of public finances.

He added that the government is committed to using this debt relief and fiscal space to ensure strong macroeconomic fundamentals and economic growth, enabling Sri Lanka to meet future debt service obligations and overall economic objectives.

“Today we open a new chapter of our history and turn the page following multiple years of crisis,” he said.

Sri Lanka defaulted on its external debt in April 2022 and has since engaged in debt restructuring negotiations with both bilateral and commercial creditors under the framework of an IMF programme.

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