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Banque Centrale De Tunisie Bonds

Banque Centrale De Tunisie, established in 1958 and headquartered in Tunis, serves as the central bank of Tunisia, aiming to ensure monetary stability and implement national financial policy. The bank is responsible for managing currency issuance, supervising the banking sector, and maintaining foreign exchange reserves.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
BTUN 3.28% 2027-08-09 JPYBanque Centrale De TunisieTunisia2027-08-093.2806.57
BTUN 3.50% 2033-02-03 JPYBanque Centrale De TunisieTunisia2033-02-033.5006.73
BTUN 4.30% 2030-08-02 JPYBanque Centrale De TunisieTunisia2030-08-024.3007.77
BTUN 6.38% 2026-07-15 EURBanque Centrale De TunisieTunisia2026-07-156.3756.75
BTUN 6.38% 2026-07-15 EURBanque Centrale De TunisieTunisia2026-07-156.3756.75
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Banque Centrale De Tunisie issue history

Since its inception, Banque Centrale De Tunisie has played a critical role in the country's financial landscape, introducing its first bond issuance in 1965 to support government financing. Notably, the bank's issuance of T-bonds has gained significant attention, with recent yields averaging around 5%, reflecting current economic conditions. Additionally, the bank has introduced green bonds aligned with global sustainability efforts, marking a progressive step in Tunisian finance while engaging retail investors interested in environmentally responsible investment opportunities.