Purpose |
Respond flexibly to countries’ external financing needs by supporting their adjustment policies with short-term financing. |
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Eligibility |
All member countries facing actual or potential external financing needs. Most often used by advanced and emerging market countries, but low-income countries sometimes use the SBA together with the Standby Credit Facility (SCF). |
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Conditionality |
Countries’ economic policies must address the problems that led the country to seek funding. |
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Disbursements conditional on the observance of quantitative performance criteria. Progress in implementing structural measures that are critical to achieving the objectives of the program is assessed in a holistic way, including via benchmarks. See more on conditionality. |
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Review
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Periodic reviews of policies and program implementation, as access to IMF resources occurs in tranches (phasing). The IMF’s Executive Board regularly assesses program performance and can adjust it to adapt to economic developments. |
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Terms |
Duration |
Flexible. Typically covers a period of 12–24 months, but not more than 36 months. |
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Repayment |
Due within 3¼-5 years of disbursement. Each disbursement is repaid in eight equal quarterly installments beginning 3¼ years after the date of each disbursement. |
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Interest rate |
The lending rate comprises:
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Resources are subject to a commitment fee levied at the beginning of each 12-month period on amounts that could be drawn in the period (15 basis points for committed amounts up to 115 percent of quota, 30 basis points on committed amounts above 115 percent and up to 575 percent of quota and 60 basis points on amounts exceeding 575 percent of quota). Fees are refunded pro rata if amounts are drawn during the course of the relevant period. If a country borrows the entire amount, the fee is fully refunded. However, no refund is made when countries do not draw. |
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A service charge of 50 basis points is applied on each amount drawn. |
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Access |
Flexible on amounts to lend and timing of disbursement:
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Precautionary access. High access precautionary arrangements (HAPAs) for countries facing very large potential financing needs that do not intend to draw on approved amounts, but retain the option to do so if they need it. |
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The last update was in March 2023