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Guinea: Financial Position in the Fund
as of April 30, 2016

Summary of IMF members' quota, reserve tranche position, SDR holdings, outstanding credit, recent lending arrangements, projected payments due to the IMF, and historical transactions with the IMF.

I. Membership Status: Joined: September 28, 1963;Article VIII

II. General Resources Account:SDR Million%Quota
       Quota214.20100.00
       IMF's Holdings of Currency (Holdings Rate)187.3587.47
       Reserve Tranche Position26.8512.54

III. SDR Department:SDR Million%Allocation
       Net cumulative allocation102.47100.00
       Holdings118.70115.85

IV. Outstanding Purchases and Loans:SDR Million%Quota
      RCF Loans26.7812.50
      ECF Arrangements134.3862.74

V. Latest Financial Commitments:

     Arrangements:

Date ofExpirationAmount ApprovedAmount Drawn
TypeArrangementDate(SDR Million)(SDR Million)
      ECF  Feb 24, 2012  Oct 31, 2016173.66    155.30
      ECF 1/  Dec 21, 2007  Dec 20, 201069.62    24.48
      ECF 1/  May 02, 2001  May 01, 200464.26    25.70

 1/ Formerly PRGF.

     Outright Loans:

Date ofDateAmount ApprovedAmount Drawn
TypeCommitmentDrawn/Expired(SDR Million)(SDR Million)
      RCF  Sep 26, 2014  Oct 02, 201426.78    26.78

 1/ Undrawn outright disbursements (RFI and RCF) expire automatically 60 days following the date of commitment, i.e. Board approval date.

VI. Overdue Obligations and Projected Payments to Fund  2/
   (SDR Million; based on existing use of resources and present holdings of SDRs):
                                       Forthcoming                                      
         2016  2017  2018  2019  2020 
  Principal



2.9528.23
  Charges/Interest

0.000.000.340.30
   Total

0.000.003.2928.53

2/ When a member has overdue financial obligations outstanding for more than three months, the amount of such arrears will be shown in this section.


VII. Implementation of HIPC Initiative:


Enhanced
 I.   Commitment of HIPC assistance
 Framework
       Decision point date
Dec 2000
       Assistance committed
       by all creditors (US$ Million) 1/
639.00
             Of which: IMF assistance (US$ million)
36.01
                    (SDR equivalent in millions)       
27.80
            Completion point date
  Sep 2012

 II.  Disbursement of IMF assistance (SDR Million)
       Assistance disbursed to the member
27.80
             Interim assistance
11.30
             Completion point balance
16.49
       Additional disbursement of interest income 2/
7.45
                  Total disbursements
35.25
1/ Assistance committed under the original framework is expressed in net present value (NPV) terms at the completion point, and assistance committed under the enhanced framework is expressed in NPV terms at the decision point. Hence these two amounts can not be added.
2/ Under the enhanced framework, an additional disbursement is made at the completion point corresponding to interest income earned on the amount committed at the decision point but not disbursed during the interim period.

VIII. Implementation of Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI):  Not Applicable

IX. Implementation of Catastrophe Containment and Relief (CCR):

Date ofBoard DecisionAmount CommittedAmount Disbursed
CatastropheDate(SDR million)(SDR million)
  N/A  Mar 18, 201521.42    21.42


As of February 4, 2015, the Post-Catastrophe Debt Relief Trust has been transformed to the Catastrophe Containment and Relief (CCR) Trust.
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Decision point - point at which the IMF and the World Bank determine whether a country qualifies for assistance under the HIPC Initiative and decide on the amount of assistance to be committed.
Interim assistance - amount disbursed to a country during the period between decision and completion points, up to 20 percent annually and 60 percent in total of the assistance committed at the decision point (or 25 percent and 75 percent, respectively, in exceptional circumstances).
Completion point - point at which a country receives the remaining balance of its assistance committed at the decision point, together with an additional disbursement of interest income as defined in footnote 2 above. The timing of the completion point is linked to the implementation of pre-agreed key structural reforms (i.e., floating completion point).

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