Togo among top 10 sukuk issuers in Africa (Moody’s)

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Friday, 21 September 2018 17:41
Togo among top 10 sukuk issuers in Africa (Moody’s)

(Togo First) - Togo is part of the Top 10 African countries that raised the most funds by issuing sukuks, according to US rating agency Moody’s.

According to the rankings, in sub-Saharan Africa, Togo is fifth and comes after Côte d’Ivoire ($501 million), South Africa ($500 million), Nigeria ($351 million) and Mali ($285 million).

Issued in 2016 on the regional stock market, Togo’s sukuk helped the country raise $254 million (CFA150 billion). 

Among the three WAEMU nations present in Moody’s top 10 is Senegal.

More globally, many ECOWAS countries sought this type of bonds. Indeed, nations like Gambia or institutions such as the Africa Finance Corporation (based in Nigeria) are some of the top sukuk issuers.

According to Moody’s, since 2014, $2.3 billion worth of sukuk have been issued by African nations. This shows how great the growth potential of the sharia-compliant bond is on the continent.  

However, despite the optimistic prospects, Africa still has much to do to follow the global pace, Moody’s added. Indeed, sukuks constitute less than 5% of all of the continent’s banking assets, the New-York-based agency said. Moreover, this volume represents only 0.5% of sukuks issued worldwide.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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