IMF Set To Approve Ghana’s Final $380 Million Tranche After ‘Satisfying’ Performance Review

The final IMF mission has left Ghana and given a satisfying mark for performance, with the IMF Executive Board expected to approve the release of the final $380 million tranche of Ghana’s programme — a major milestone toward completing the bailout, according to government officials including Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson.

The Review

  • Final IMF mission has concluded its visit to Ghana
  • Performance assessed as “satisfying”
  • IMF Board expected to approve the final $380m tranche
  • Marks the closing stretch of the Extended Credit Facility programme

Why It Matters

  • Programme completion restores full market access and credibility
  • Reinforces the reserves + cedi-stability story
  • Frees fiscal space as the IMF guardrails wind down
  • Tests Ghana’s ability to sustain discipline post-programme

What To Watch

  • Official IMF Board approval date and statement
  • Post-programme policy framework
  • 2026 budget execution and debt-service path

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