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Standard & Poor's: the agency awards Guinea a first sovereign rating of “B+”

23/09/2025
Source : ORISHAS FINANCE
Categories: Economy/Forex

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The International Rating Agency Financial Standard & Poor's style="font-size:14.0pt; line-height: 107%; font-family: "Bookman Old Style”, serif; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman”; mso-bidi-font-family:arial; Mso-fareast-language:en"> (S&P) awarded Guinea a first sovereign rating of “B+” with a stable outlook. The information has been announced on Friday September 19, 2025 by the Guinean authorities .

A press release from the Presidency of the Republic indicates that the agency's decision Standard & Poor's reflects the solidity of economic fundamentals of the country, the strong growth prospects supported through the Simandou integrated mine-infrastructure project, as well as the rigor in the management of public finances. According to the document “she Put Guinea above average continental and in fact the third

According to Djiba Diakité, Minister, Chief of Staff at the Presidency and President of the Committee Simandou's strategic strategy, “the awarding of the B+ rating indicates a new start for Guinea. It shows that our reforms are bringing fruits and that the Guinean State is now a reliable partner and a emerging destination for international investors.”

On the On the fiscal front, S&P welcomes the discipline shown by the country: the deficit Public should remain under 3% of GDP between 2025 and 2028, thanks to an increase in revenue and the digitalization of the tax administration. La public debt, estimated at 44% of GDP in December 2024, benefits from conditions favorable, with long maturities and controlled rates. Inflation has sharply declined, from an average of 11% over the period 2020-2022 to around 3.5% in 2025. The agency also notes the strengthening of partnerships international, in particular with multilateral donors and the private sector, as well as ongoing discussions with the mso-bidi-language:ar-sa">International Monetary Fund (IMF) ,

perceived as a guarantee of stability and trust.
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