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African banks brace for Eurobond refinancing
The Mercury
|September 26, 2025
ABSA and Standard Bank are among 12 African banks with outstanding Eurobonds that Moody's says will likely be refinanced through a combination of capital markets sources, including newer long-term Euro and dollar-denominated bonds, lending market instruments the finance institutions’ own foreign currency liquidity.
OTHER banks outside of South Africa with upcoming Eurobond maturities include Ecobank, the Mauritius Commercial Bank, and about eight Nigerian banks, among them Access Bank, Fidelity and First Bank of Nigeria.
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Standard Bank issued $200 million (about R3.4 billion) worth of Eurobonds in March 2020 at a 2.875% coupon rate. The bonds mature in 2020 and are listed by Moody’s as outstanding.
Absa Group on the other hand issued $500m junior notes in May 2021 that have an unspecified maturity date and a call date of May 2026. The bank’s notes have a 6.375% coupon rate.
Other banks with upcoming Eurobond maturities include Ecobank, the Mauritius Commercial Bank, and about eight Nigerian banks among them Access Bank, Fidelity and First Bank of Nigeria.
“A cohort of African banks is facing upcoming Eurobond maturities, with a large portion of these coming due in the second half of 2025 or in 2026. While these banks represent a small subset of the banks we rate in Africa, this wall of Eurobond maturities is still large,” said Moody’s senior credit officer, Mik Kabeya.
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