Nigerian Government Repays $500m Eurobond Debt

The Eurobond was issued in July 2013 (as part of a USD1 billion dual-tranche Eurobond) with a tenor of ten (10) years and a coupon of 6.375% per annum.

Nigerian Government Repays $500m Eurobond Debt
Adoga Stephen By Adoga Stephen - Editor-In-Chief
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The Federal Government redeemed a $500 million Eurobond on July 12, 2023, through the Debt Management Office (DMO).

The Eurobond was issued in July 2013 (as part of a USD1 billion dual-tranche Eurobond) with a tenor of ten (10) years and a coupon of 6.375% per annum.

“Nigeria had previously redeemed a USD500 million Eurobond in July 2018, another USD500 million Eurobond in January 2021, and a USD300 million Diaspora Bond in June 2022,” the DMO said.

“These, together with the USD500 million Eurobond redeemed today, bring the total amount of securities redeemed by Nigeria in the International Capital Market (ICM) to USD1.8 billion.

“Nigeria’s successful redemption of its Eurobonds and Diaspora Bond in the ICM over the past six (6) years is a demonstration of its strong debt management operations and planning.”

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