Colombia Cancels the Flexible Credit Line Arrangement with the IMF
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Washington DC – October 1, 2025: The Colombian authorities have notified the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of their decision to cancel, effective October 1, 2025, the two-year arrangement under the Flexible Credit Line (FCL) approved by the IMF’s Executive Board on April 26, 2024, for access amount equivalent to SDR 6.1335 billion.[1] [2] [3]
Colombia is a member of the IMF since 1945 and has a quota of SDR 2,044.50 million (about US$2,812.8 million). Colombia’s most recent Article IV consultation was concluded on September 29, 2025.[4]
[1] See Press Release No. 24/125).
[2] See press release of the Central Bank of Colombia.
[3] Commitment fees will be refunded to Colombia upon the cancellation of the FCL Arrangement, in line with Rule I-8(C).
[4] See Press Release No. 25/320.
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