IMF Executive Board Approves US$4.3 Billion Loan

Written on 07/01/2020
MJ Minter Inc


The IMF Executive Board has approved South Africa’s request for emergency financial support under the Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) for an amount of US$4.3 billion to help the country mitigate the adverse social and economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. 

The additional IMF funding is a low interest loan that contributes to government’s fiscal relief package while respecting South Africa’s decisions on how best to provide relief to the economy and those worst affected by the current crisis. It will also pave the way for government to provide the necessary financial relief required to forge a new economy and mitigate further harm to the economy. The country has been hard hit by the pandemic, and this required government to come up with fiscal and monetary measures that would respond to the struggling economy and contain its negative effects to society. The Minister of Finance, Mr Tito Mboweni, presented a Special Adjustments Budget in Parliament on 24 June 2020 as part of government’s key interventions to the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Public spending priorities and budgets are being re-ordered and reprioritised towards Covid-19 related interventions and economic recovery efforts. The relief package will: 

  • Support health and frontline services 
  • Protect the most vulnerable 
  • Drive job creation 
  • Unlock economic growth through reforms 
  • Stabilise public debt 

Government spending and tax proposals, as well as the loan guarantee scheme and wage protection measures, are providing protection to workers and the poor, while assisting firms to stay afloat during these tough economic times.