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Sub-Saharan Africa’s major economies hit by high finance costs – Moody’s says

Posted on September 15, 2025 by Admin

September 15, 2025

Borrowing costs for governments and businesses in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya have risen in the last five years due to policy weaknesses, unfavourable market conditions and inflation, according to a study by Moody’s Ratings published on Monday.

Although economies in the region face ever-rising funding needs to keep development and growth on track, they have to contend with high interest rates compared with their advanced counterparts, which is compounded by limited sources of capital.

“Borrowing costs are high across the board,” Moody’s Senior Vice President Lucie Villa said in the report based on a study of credit conditions in the three markets.

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“Debt costs for banks, non-financial companies and sovereigns have increased in all three markets alongside higher policy rates during the past five years.”

While borrowing from development partners, which typically lend at low interest rates, has helped to lower foreign currency debt costs, it has not fully offset high local and foreign capital market interest rates, the report found.

The costs of borrowing on international markets for the three countries have come down, with interest spreads over U.S. Treasuries easing for lower-rated Kenya and Nigeria since 2022, but they still stand at around 500 basis points, it said.

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South Africa enjoys lower interest rates due to being an emerging economy with deeper domestic capital markets and an effective monetary policy structure, but its costs are considered high relative to many of its emerging market peers due to fiscal constraints.

“Without improvements, South Africa risks continuing a negative spiral in which high interest rates aimed at attracting inflows amid subdued growth limit domestic investment and further hinder economic prospects,” the report said.

Moody’s blamed over borrowing by the Kenyan government and shallow local markets for limiting access to credit for businesses, while high inflation and low savings curb availability of low interest credit for Nigerian companies.

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Redressing the imbalances that keep financing costs high, including the creation of effective policy structures, will take time, Moody’s said.

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