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Ownership of Sri Lanka’s Outstanding Foreign Debt in 2020

Sri Lanka owes approximately 40% of its total central government debt to foreign creditors in the form of bilateral debt, multilateral debt and financial markets. The above infographic shows the distribution of ownership of the outstanding foreign debt balance as at end of 2020.

A Detailed breakdown of the loans can be found below:

Agency Value of Debt in
(LKR Mn)
Percentage Contributed
Multilateral 1,601,482 23%
ADB 865,457 13%
IDA 593,238 9%
IFAD 32,153 0%
Other 110,634 2%
Bilateral 1,162,973 17%
Japan 659,260 10%
India 146,530 2%
China 124,665 2%
Other 232,518 3%
Financial Markets 4,110,181 60%
ISB 2,619,035 38%
Export-Import Bank of China 528,403 8%
Foreign Currency Term Financing Facilities 279,612 4%
Other 683,131 10%
     
Total Debt 6,874,636 100%
2022-02-15
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