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Kenya Targets November 2025 for New IMF Loan Deal

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  • Negotiations for a successor program to begin soon, with disbursements expected in December 2025 
  • Expiry of current facility leaves Kenya with an $800 million funding gap

Nairobi, Kenya – Kenya has set November 2025 as the target to finalise a new loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), replacing the four-year facility that was set to end next month but has now been discontinued.

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