Use of IMF credit (DOD, current US$) - Country Ranking

Definition: Use of IMF Credit: Data related to the operations of the IMF are provided by the IMF Treasurer’s Department. They are converted from special drawing rights into dollars using end-of-period exchange rates for stocks and average-over-the-period exchange rates for flows. IMF trust fund operations under the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility, Extended Fund Facility, Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility, and Structural Adjustment Facility (Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility in 1999) are presented together with all of the IMF’s special facilities (buffer stock, supplemental reserve, compensatory and contingency facilities, oil facilities, and other facilities). SDR allocations are also included in this category. According to the BPM6, SDR allocations are recorded as the incurrence of a debt liability of the member receiving them (because of a requirement to repay the allocation in certain circumstances, and also because interest accrues). This debt item is introduced for the first time this year with historical data starting in 1999.

Source: World Bank, International Debt Statistics.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Argentina 48,873,710,000.00 2020
2 Egypt 20,362,120,000.00 2020
3 Ukraine 12,824,420,000.00 2020
4 China 10,067,000,000.00 2020
5 Pakistan 8,902,392,000.00 2020
6 Russia 8,168,919,000.00 2020
7 South Africa 6,966,024,000.00 2020
8 Ecuador 6,780,523,000.00 2020
9 Colombia 6,464,390,000.00 2020
10 Nigeria 5,948,129,000.00 2020
11 India 5,729,760,000.00 2020
12 Brazil 4,158,167,000.00 2020
13 Mexico 4,106,486,000.00 2020
14 Morocco 3,906,328,000.00 2020
15 Venezuela 3,662,971,000.00 2020
16 Côte d'Ivoire 3,047,380,000.00 2020
17 Angola 2,992,459,000.00 2020
18 Indonesia 2,852,364,000.00 2020
19 Tunisia 2,824,004,000.00 2020
20 Ghana 2,611,634,000.00 2020
21 Bangladesh 2,108,913,000.00 2020
22 Iran 2,053,909,000.00 2020
23 Sri Lanka 1,926,646,000.00 2020
24 Algeria 1,725,708,000.00 2020
25 Turkey 1,543,003,000.00 2020
26 Dem. Rep. Congo 1,510,562,000.00 2020
27 Jamaica 1,449,325,000.00 2020
28 Romania 1,418,330,000.00 2020
29 Thailand 1,397,444,000.00 2020
30 Kenya 1,390,663,000.00 2020
31 Jordan 1,271,031,000.00 2020
32 Cameroon 1,268,973,000.00 2020
33 Philippines 1,206,895,000.00 2020
34 Gabon 1,062,600,000.00 2020
35 Dominican Republic 988,349,700.00 2020
36 Madagascar 956,302,300.00 2020
37 Ethiopia 939,747,800.00 2020
38 Bulgaria 879,825,400.00 2020
39 Peru 878,409,700.00 2020
40 Panama 826,441,900.00 2020
41 Bosnia and Herzegovina 796,340,300.00 2020
42 Georgia 792,088,600.00 2020
43 Uzbekistan 775,426,100.00 2020
44 Uganda 769,189,800.00 2020
45 Costa Rica 757,487,600.00 2020
46 Myanmar 726,124,300.00 2020
47 Senegal 689,024,400.00 2020
48 Mozambique 688,503,000.00 2020
49 Mali 680,571,500.00 2020
50 Zambia 678,334,800.00 2020
51 Chad 678,281,500.00 2020
52 Moldova 668,846,300.00 2020
53 Guinea 668,071,400.00 2020
54 Honduras 664,079,000.00 2020
55 Sierra Leone 651,946,200.00 2020
56 El Salvador 649,571,100.00 2020
57 Armenia 645,508,200.00 2020
58 Serbia 640,971,300.00 2020
59 Afghanistan 628,740,500.00 2020
60 Albania 627,019,500.00 2020
61 Bolivia 582,201,200.00 2020
62 Benin 562,509,800.00 2020
63 Papua New Guinea 559,823,700.00 2020
64 Sudan 547,551,200.00 2020
65 Belarus 530,946,300.00 2020
66 Malawi 527,901,600.00 2020
67 Rwanda 520,191,800.00 2020
68 Kyrgyz Republic 498,422,200.00 2020
69 Niger 497,916,600.00 2020
70 Kazakhstan 494,954,000.00 2020
71 Zimbabwe 487,647,600.00 2020
72 Liberia 472,905,000.00 2020
73 Burkina Faso 466,379,100.00 2020
74 Togo 459,245,400.00 2020
75 Vietnam 453,385,000.00 2020
76 Somalia 443,673,200.00 2020
77 Mauritania 424,316,100.00 2020
78 Yemen 409,956,600.00 2020
79 Syrian Arab Republic 402,097,000.00 2020
80 Mongolia 400,829,600.00 2020
81 Nepal 370,271,400.00 2020
82 Nicaragua 369,008,300.00 2020
83 Central African Republic 355,383,400.00 2020
84 Tajikistan 329,979,900.00 2020
85 North Macedonia 296,575,800.00 2020
86 Haiti 291,051,200.00 2020
87 Guatemala 289,365,800.00 2020
88 Lebanon 278,385,200.00 2020
89 Tanzania 274,387,000.00 2020
90 Azerbaijan 221,190,700.00 2020
91 Eswatini 182,604,400.00 2020
92 Congo 162,308,200.00 2020
93 Mauritius 139,426,600.00 2020
94 Paraguay 137,104,900.00 2020
95 Burundi 132,373,600.00 2020
96 Guyana 125,425,800.00 2020
97 Montenegro 124,326,900.00 2020
98 Cambodia 120,867,300.00 2020
99 Lesotho 119,386,700.00 2020
100 The Gambia 103,378,200.00 2020
101 Turkmenistan 100,556,700.00 2020
102 Fiji 96,633,380.00 2020
103 Botswana 82,717,500.00 2020
104 Lao PDR 72,989,930.00 2020
105 Djibouti 72,343,250.00 2020
106 Grenada 58,758,630.00 2020
107 St. Lucia 52,353,760.00 2020
108 Guinea-Bissau 48,861,110.00 2020
109 Cabo Verde 47,340,180.00 2020
110 Samoa 43,483,140.00 2020
111 Comoros 41,921,900.00 2020
112 São Tomé and Principe 36,974,570.00 2020
113 Dominica 35,838,200.00 2020
114 Vanuatu 34,446,900.00 2020
115 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 31,294,150.00 2020
116 Belize 25,772,160.00 2020
117 Solomon Islands 25,342,960.00 2020
118 Eritrea 21,831,590.00 2020
119 Timor-Leste 11,130,400.00 2020
120 Tonga 9,478,407.00 2020
121 Bhutan 8,625,768.00 2020
122 St. Kitts and Nevis 3,427,000.00 2010

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Development Relevance: External indebtedness affects a country's creditworthiness and investor perceptions. Nonreporting countries might have outstanding debt with the World Bank, other international financial institutions, or private creditors. Total debt service is contrasted with countries' ability to obtain foreign exchange through exports of goods, services, primary income, and workers' remittances. Debt ratios are used to assess the sustainability of a country's debt service obligations, but no absolute rules determine what values are too high. Empirical analysis of developing countries' experience and debt service performance shows that debt service difficulties become increasingly likely when the present value of debt reaches 200 percent of exports. Still, what constitutes a sustainable debt burden varies by country. Countries with fast-growing economies and exports are likely to be able to sustain higher debt levels.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Data related to the operations of the IMF come from the IMF Treasurer's Department and are converted from special drawing rights (SDRs) into dollars using end-of-period exchange rates for stocks and average over the period exchange rates for converting flows. DOD refers to disbursed and outstanding debt; data are in current U.S. dollars. Data on external debt are gathered through the World Bank's Debtor Reporting System (DRS). Long term debt data are compiled using the countries report on public and publicly guaranteed borrowing on a loan-by-loan basis and private non guaranteed borrowing on an aggregate basis. These data are supplemented by information from major multilateral banks and official lending agencies in major creditor countries. Short-term debt data are gathered from the Quarterly External Debt Statistics (QEDS) database, jointly developed by the World Bank and the IMF and from creditors through the reporting systems of the Bank for International Settlements. Debt data are reported in the currency of repayment and compiled and published in U.S. dollars. End-of-period exchange rates are used for the compilation of stock figures (amount of debt outstanding), and projected debt service and annual average exchange rates are used for the flows. Exchange rates are taken from the IMF's International Financial Statistics. Debt repayable in multiple currencies, goods, or services and debt with a provision for maintenance of the value of the currency of repayment are shown at book value.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual