Kyrgyzstan is moving deeper into global finance after issuing its first eurobond and launching a gold-backed stablecoin. The government aims to diversify fundingKyrgyzstan is moving deeper into global finance after issuing its first eurobond and launching a gold-backed stablecoin. The government aims to diversify funding

Stablecoin Adds Digital Layer to Kyrgyzstan’s $700M Funding Drive: Report

2025/12/19 09:30
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  • Kyrgyzstan raises $700M via its first eurobond as demand tops $2.1B.
  • Gold-backed USDKG stablecoin launches to support global payments.
  • More bond issues are planned as the debt ratio is seen falling to 23% by 2030.

Kyrgyzstan is moving deeper into global finance after issuing its first eurobond and launching a gold-backed stablecoin. The government aims to diversify funding sources and raise its international profile. Strong investor demand signaled growing confidence. Officials say the combined use of traditional debt and digital assets supports long-term growth. 

According to a Bloomberg report, the Finance Ministry is looking into more sovereign debt sales and corporate bond offerings. Kyrgyzstan raised $700 million by issuing its first Eurobond in May. The demand exceeded $2.1 billion, reflecting strong interest from global investors. Officials described the sale as a significant achievement in gaining access to external markets. 

Kyrgyz Companies Gain Access to Foreign Capital

Head of the Finance Ministry and the public debt and assets department, Abdanbek Abdybapov claimed that the transaction has opened international markets to local companies. He said Kyrgyz corporations can now pursue foreign funds with increased credibility. 

Eldik Bank OJSC is a fully state-owned bank that is planning its first bond sale. Issuance is planned in February, and contracts are nearly fully finished.

The shift by Kyrgyzstan is representative of a wider trend in Central Asia. Additionally, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have expanded their borrowing on global markets. The reform efforts and better credit profiles were beneficial to these countries. 

According to the officials, investment interest has been rising as the funding sources are becoming diversified. The change in region is a positive indicator of increased interactions with foreign capital.

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Abdybapov indicated that other state-linked organizations would also issue bonds in the near future. The possible issuers are Kyrgyzaltyn OJSC, one of the biggest gold producers, and Kumtor Gold Company CJSC. The review also encompasses the airports operated by Kyrgyzstan OJSC and certain domestic banks. The Eurobond issued by the government will mature in 2030. S&P downgraded it four notches below its investment grade.

The allocation figures indicate a high European contribution. Continental Europe took up 45% of the issue. The UK and Ireland together contributed 30% to the eurobond issuance. The Finance Ministry has a mandate of issuing eurobonds up to $1.7 billion in various currencies. The authorities indicated that further sales will be based on the market conditions. Islamic finance instruments and green bonds can be applied but need additional preparations.

Stablecoin Expansion Aligns With Kyrgyzstan’s Debt Strategy

Abdybapov stated that standard eurobonds will take precedence. He mentioned speed and simplicity as the main benefits. The debt-to-GDP ratio in Kyrgyzstan is 42.7%. Governments forecast it to reduce to 23% in 2030. Repayment of old obligations and accelerated growth gives credence to the prognosis.

Kyrgyzstan, together with bonds, is experimenting with digital finance based on gold-backed stablecoin reserves. In November, the Issuer of Virtual Assets OJSC, which is the Finance Ministry, introduced the USDKG stablecoin in the Tron network. The support of Ethereum is scheduled to occur at the beginning of 2026. It is pegged one-to-one with the US dollar.

The initial issuance of USDKG is $50 million. The figure is equal to gold imports by the central bank and the Finance Ministry. Biybolot Mamytov, the CEO of the Issuer of Virtual Assets, stated in a Bloomberg interview that the token aims to streamline global transactions. The authorities are considering future applications related to trade and financing streams. The plan is in line with the view that the global stablecoin market will have reached $4 trillion by 2030.

Also Read: Kyrgyzstan Launches USDKG to Boost Digital Economy and Global Trade

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