Skip to Main Navigation
PRESS RELEASE October 27, 1977

World Bank Borrows Yen 30 Billion

The Bank of Japan and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) today signed a Loan Agreement under which the Bank of Japan is lending the World Bank Yen 30 billion. The loan is intended to re-finance, in advance, the outstanding borrowings which will mature in the near future.

The loan carries an interest rate of 6.63% per annum, payable semi-annually; has a term of six and one-half years; and will mature April 26, 1984.

The Loan Agreement was signed today at The Bank of Japan in Tokyo. Mr. Eikichi Arai, Director, Foreign Department, signed on behalf of The Bank of Japan and Mr. Tarao Maeda, Director, Tokyo Office signed for the World Bank.

The loans outstanding to the World Bank from The Bank of Japan aggregate Yen 366.8 billion. The World Bank has, in addition, borrowed Yen 158 billion, both publicly and in private markets, of which Yen 155 billion is outstanding.

 


Api
Api