KGZ · Europe & Central Asia · Lower middle income · IDA
Kyrgyz Republic
Kyrgyz Republic owed $11.69B to nonresidents in 2024, the 64th largest stock among the 120 economies that report to the Debtor Reporting System. Its first external-debt stock in IDS is 1992.
Who Kyrgyz Republic owes
Public and publicly guaranteed debt by creditor class, percent of PPG, 1992–2024. In 2024 PPG stood at $4.22B: 0.0% owed to private creditors, 52.1% to multilateral lenders, and 47.9% to bilateral and other official creditors as a residual.
Source: World Bank International Debt Statistics, Debtor Reporting System (reported by the borrowing government). Selection: DT.DOD.DPPG.CD, DT.DOD.PRVT.CD and DT.DOD.MLAT.ZS for KGZ. Bilateral and other official is the residual: PPG minus private minus multilateral. Kyrgyz Republic reports no value for PPG owed to private creditors in 2024, so its private leg is taken as zero and any private PPG debt it holds is inside the residual. Methodology
On what terms
The composition above says who lent. These say on what terms, and against what the debt is measured. Blank means IDS carries no value for Kyrgyz Republic in 2024.
| Concessional debt, % of total external debt loans with an original grant element of 35% or more | 20.0% |
| Short-term debt, % of total external debt original maturity of one year or less, any borrower | 13.7% |
| Total reserves, % of total external debt the buffer against the stock | 44% |
| External debt, % of exports goods, services and primary income | 200% |
| Debt service paid principal and interest actually paid in 2024 | $817.3M |
| Of which interest interest payments on all external debt | $498.2M |
| Private nonguaranteed debt borrowed by companies and banks, no state guarantee | $5.41B |
Source: World Bank International Debt Statistics, Debtor Reporting System (reported by the borrowing government). Selection: DT.DOD.ALLC.ZS, DT.DOD.DSTC.ZS, FI.RES.TOTL.DT.ZS, DT.DOD.DECT.EX.ZS, DT.TDS.DECT.CD, DT.INT.DECT.CD, DT.DOD.DPNG.CD for KGZ in 2024. Methodology
What Kyrgyz Republic pays, and what it is contracted to pay
Kyrgyz Republic paid $817.3M in external debt service in 2024. It is contracted to pay $2.17B in 2025 and $9.55B in total over 2025–2032 on debt it has already contracted. Those years are a repayment schedule, not a forecast of what Kyrgyz Republic will pay: borrowing it has not yet done cannot be in them.
Source: World Bank International Debt Statistics, Debtor Reporting System (reported by the borrowing government). Selection: DT.TDS.DECT.CD (total debt service) and DT.TDS.DPPG.CD (PPG debt service) for KGZ, all years present in the file. Actual through 2024, which is the last year of the debt-stock series; everything after it is the contracted repayment schedule. Methodology
The stock, 1992–2024
Total external debt in current US dollars, so the path mixes new borrowing with the falling value of the dollar over 32 years. IDS carries no constant-price series, so this is not deflated. $5.5M in 1992, $11.69B in 2024.
Source: World Bank International Debt Statistics, Debtor Reporting System (reported by the borrowing government). Selection: DT.DOD.DECT.CD for KGZ, every year with a value, current US dollars. Methodology
What IDS does not carry for Kyrgyz Republic
3 of the 24 IDS indicators carry no value for Kyrgyz Republic in 2024: Debt forgiveness grants (current US$); PPG, IBRD (DOD, current US$); PPG, private creditors (DOD, current US$). A blank has three possible causes and IDS distinguishes none of them: the country did not report the series, the series does not apply to it (an IBRD stock for a country with no IBRD loan), or the series has ended for every country. So neither does this page.
Every IDS series here is what Kyrgyz Republic reported to the World Bank. The bilateral leg of the creditor chart is the exception: this page derives it as a residual, and it absorbs whatever went unreported. Debt Kyrgyz Republic did not report is not here.