PDMO to Centralise Country’s Debt Management

Posted on the 22 December 2024 by Frontpage
  • Will take over all relevant functions from Central Bank,Treasury
  • Public Debt Management Act of 2024 in operation now

The newly established Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) will centralise the country’s debt management operations in a holistic manner, the Finance Ministry said.

The PDMO will take over all the relevant functions from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, the External Resources Department and the Treasury Operations Department and will be fully operationalised by January 2026.

Key responsibilities of the PDMO include, management of the debt of the Government, issuance and management of loan guarantees, management of on-lending operations and recording and reporting of public debt. The Public Debt Management Act (PDMA) provides the legal framework for the establishment of the operationally independent Public Debt Management Office (PDMO). This strengthens and centralises the management of public debt, improves accountability and debt transparency and ensures the implementation of efficient and transparent borrowing practices, which are imperative for debt sustainability and the long-term fiscal health of the country.

The Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) was established and commenced operations on December 2, 2024, following the enactment of the Public Debt Management Act No. 33 of 2024 (PDMA) on June 18, 2024 and declared effective on November 25, 2024.

There will be a Director-General appointed to the PDMO by the Cabinet of Ministers. The Director-General will be the Head of the Office and be responsible for the overall operations of the Office.

The functions of the PDMO include;

* Preparation and publication of the medium-term debt management strategy, the annual borrowing plan, and the auction calendars for the issuance of Government securities.

* Negotiation of financial terms and conditions and execution of domestic and external borrowings, other credit arrangements and debt management activities of the government.

* Maintenance of relationships for achieving and maintaining access to financial markets.

* Coordination of debt operations in relation to cash flow management,

* Preparation and execution of debt related liability management operations.

* Assessment of the credit risk and advise on risk mitigation mechanisms of loan guarantees and on-lending operations.

* Recording, reporting, dissemination and publication of public debt, loan guarantees, on-lending, suppliers’ credit and finance leases.

* Servicing of the debt of the Government on a timely basis and Preparation of debt service forecasts.

All relevant parties should coordinate with the PDMO for obtaining prior written approval of the Minister in charge of the subject of Finance for any public issue of debt securities, raising of funds denominated in foreign currency and issuance of guarantees by a State Owned Enterprise in compliance with the Section 26 of the PDMA.

Further, State Owned Enterprises should submit to the PDMO all terms and conditions for each of planned borrowings and a copy of the executed debt contract.

Each Provincial Council, Local Authority and State Owned Enterprise should submit to the PDMO a record of its outstanding debt not later than forty five days after the end of each quarter in compliance with Sections 27 and 28 of PDMA.