Africa launches credit rating agency in Johannesburg

The African Credit Rating Agency (AfCRA) has officially launched in Johannesburg to improve credit assessments across the continent. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and standards in Africa's financial markets amid high debt servicing costs. Experts highlight the need for better ratings to reflect Africa's credit performance accurately.

The launch of the African Credit Rating Agency (AfCRA) in Johannesburg marks a significant step in reforming how Africa's creditworthiness is evaluated. The event gathered regulators, institutional investors, and sovereign representatives to discuss advancing credit rating standards, transparency, and collaboration in the continent's financial markets.

Kenyan financial expert Sam Omukoko pointed out stark disparities in current ratings. Of Africa's 54 countries, only 33 have sovereign credit ratings, with fewer than six classified as investment grade. He noted that African governments pay more than $407 billion annually in interest payments, making improved ratings essential. Omukoko referenced Kenya's experience: despite never defaulting on obligations, it remains below investment grade, facing high interest rates on borrowings from euro bonds, IMF, and World Bank. "Last year, here in Kenya, the National Treasury did organise a workshop specifically to address how Kenya can improve its investment grade rating," he said.

Economist Hannah Ryder emphasized collaboration as key to building credible ratings. "So, I think we must, the second task is really collaboration first, then second is to work together to strengthen the arguments and data," she stated, suggesting joint policy briefs and analysis.

Parliamentarian Dr Mmusi Maimane, leader of Build One SA, closed the event by stressing AfCRA's role in ensuring sustainable financial stability. "I want to say to you as a policy maker that yes, help us be able to give a sense of sustainable financial stability within the continent by being able to assess accurately and give rating in the continent so that when we borrow capital, it does not strangle African countries into profound debt," he remarked.

This launch comes amid disputes, such as Afreximbank's break with Fitch, underscoring challenges in adapting global rating models to African dynamics.

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