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Home » History! West African Development Bank (BOAD) Completes €1bn Bon Issuance

History! West African Development Bank (BOAD) Completes €1bn Bon Issuance

Destiny Eseaga by Destiny Eseaga
October 21, 2025
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West African Development Bank - BOAD

The West African Development Bank (BOAD) has reached a new milestone by successfully completing a historic bond issuance of EUR 1 billion with a 15-year maturity on the international capital market.

The deal drew strong investor interest, generating a record EUR 2.7 billion order book. This robust appetite enabled a 35-basis point spread tightening, resulting in a high yield coupon of 6.25%.

The success of this issuance reflects investors’ high level of confidence in BOAD’s strong credit rating and the growth opportunities of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU).

This is further illustrated by the high quality and diversity of the final allocation: a strong European presence, with investors from the United Kingdom and Ireland accounting for 49% of the allocation, followed by the DACH (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) region (23%), the United States (13%), the rest of Europe (10%), the Middle East (4%) and Asia (1%).

As per investor type, asset managers represented 74% of the allocation, hedge funds 14%, followed by banks and private banks 7%, pension funds/insurers 3%, and central banks 1%.

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This deal represents an important milestone for the continent’s multilateral development banks (MDBs), as it constitutes the longest euro-denominated benchmark bond ever issued by an African MDB.

Proceeds will be allocated to priority high-impact projects across WAEMU. The exceptional 15-year maturity is well aligned with the nature of these investments, essential for the long-term development of member economies, and fully consistent with the Bank’s mission and the goals of its strategic plan.

Mr. Serge Ekue, president of BOAD, stated:

“This deal is more than a financial achievement; it is a clear recognition of BOAD’s creditworthiness and business model. Above all, it strengthens our resolve to extend what can be achieved in a challenging environment. This historic EUR 1 billion bond with a 15-year maturity, further strengthens our capacity to finance the sustainable development of our member countries. I would like to acknowledge the crucial role of the banking syndicate, BNP, J.P. Morgan, Natixis and SMBC, as well as the legal advisers, in making this landmark deal successful. I would also like to thank our shareholders and partners for their unwavering support to our mission”.

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My name is Destiny Eseaga, a communication strategist, journalist, and researcher, deeply intrigued by the political economy of Nigeria and the broader world context. My passion lies in the world of finance, particularly, capital markets, investment banking, market intelligence, etc

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