https://newsletter.po.creamermedia.com
Deepening Democracy through Access to Information
Home / News / African News RSS ← Back
Financial
Financial
financial
Close

Email this article

separate emails by commas, maximum limit of 4 addresses

Sponsored by

Close

Article Enquiry

Gabon formally requests IMF programme, Fund says


Close

Gabon formally requests IMF programme, Fund says

Should you have feedback on this article, please complete the fields below.

Please indicate if your feedback is in the form of a letter to the editor that you wish to have published. If so, please be aware that we require that you keep your feedback to below 300 words and we will consider its publication online or in Creamer Media’s print publications, at Creamer Media’s discretion.

We also welcome factual corrections and tip-offs and will protect the identity of our sources, please indicate if this is your wish in your feedback below.


Close

Embed Video

Gabon formally requests IMF programme, Fund says

11th March 2026

By: Reuters

SAVE THIS ARTICLE      EMAIL THIS ARTICLE

Font size: -+

Gabon has formally requested a programme from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a spokesperson for the Fund told Reuters on Wednesday, a move that could help stabilise the Central African OPEC-member's finances and strengthen transparency. 

The IMF on Friday concluded a 10-day visit to the country of 2.6-million people, ​its first since the government said it wanted an IMF loan after toying with the idea of tapping the market for over a year.

Advertisement

Investors and ratings agencies view an IMF programme as crucial, but worries over Gabon's debt transparency and the government's will to push through tough reforms have bred scepticism.

A spokesperson for the fund said its team discussed the Gabonese government's policy priorities and reform plans.

Advertisement

"Discussions highlighted the potential benefits of ongoing reforms, underscoring the criticality of ensuring prudent fiscal and financial policies to safeguard macroeconomic stability in Gabon and the region," the spokesperson said.

"During the mission, the authorities made a formal request for an IMF arrangement. Discussions with the authorities will continue in the weeks ahead, including during the upcoming IMF Spring Meetings."

An official within Gabon's Economy and Finance Ministry did not respond to a request for comment.

Gabon's push for an IMF loan - a prerequisite ​to unlocking investor cash and other international funding - could help stabilise finances in the second-largest economy of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC).

Ahead of the IMF visit, its finance ministry said turning to the ​Fund was "part of the government's will to strengthen transparency, budget rigidity and sustainability of public finances."

EMAIL THIS ARTICLE      SAVE THIS ARTICLE      FEEDBACK

To subscribe email subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za or click here
To advertise email advertising@creamermedia.co.za or click here


About

Polity.org.za is a product of Creamer Media.
www.creamermedia.co.za

Other Creamer Media Products include:
Engineering News
Mining Weekly
Research Channel Africa

Read more

Subscriptions

We offer a variety of subscriptions to our Magazine, Website, PDF Reports and our photo library.

Subscriptions are available via the Creamer Media Store.

View store

Advertise

Advertising on Polity.org.za is an effective way to build and consolidate a company's profile among clients and prospective clients. Email advertising@creamermedia.co.za

View options

Email Registration Success

Thank you, you have successfully subscribed to one or more of Creamer Media’s email newsletters. You should start receiving the email newsletters in due course.

Our email newsletters may land in your junk or spam folder. To prevent this, kindly add newsletters@creamermedia.co.za to your address book or safe sender list. If you experience any issues with the receipt of our email newsletters, please email subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za