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Determination of Terms and Conditions for the 85th and 86th JICA Bonds (Domestic FILP Agency Bonds) | News & PR

Posted on November 22, 2025 by Editor in Chief

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has determined the terms and conditions of the 85th and 86th JICA Bonds (Domestic FILP Agency Bonds) on November 19, 2025, as follows

The 85th Japan International Cooperation Agency Bonds

Issue amount: 5.5 billion yen

Term: 2 years (redeemable on September 17, 2027)

Issue date: November 27, 2025

Interest rate: 0.920%.

Issue price: 100 yen per 100 yen par value

Applicant yield: 0.920%.

Collateral: General collateral

Listing: TOKYO PRO-BOND Market

Co-lead managers: Daiwa Securities (administrative lead manager), SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and Tokai Tokyo Securities Co.

Rating: Rating and Investment Information, Inc.: AA+, Moody’s Japan K.K.: A1

The 86th Japan International Cooperation Agency Bonds

Issue amount: 4.5 billion yen

Term: 5 years (redeemable on September 20, 2030)

Issue date: November 27, 2025

Interest rate: 1.367%.

Issue price: 100 yen per 100 yen par value

Applicant yield: 1.367%.

Collateral: General collateral

Listing: TOKYO PRO-BOND Market

Co-lead managers: Daiwa Securities (administrative lead manager), SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. and Tokai Tokyo Securities Co.

Rating: Rating and Investment Information, Inc.: AA+, Moody’s Japan K.K.: A1

The Bonds will be issued as Sustainability Bonds (Note) based on the “JICA Social/Sustainability Bond Framework” (published on April 7, 2023), and the proceeds will be used for the Organization’s paid-in capital cooperation projects (except for the loans to the coal-fired power generation projects).

The bonds are scheduled to be listed on the TOKYO PRO-BOND Market. However, since the bonds are FILP agency bonds, which are exempt from Chapter II of the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, and do not fall under the category of private placement for specific investors, they can be sold to all investors, including general investors. There are no restrictions on transfer, and the same treatment applies to secondary market transactions.

(Note) Sustainability bonds are bonds issued to finance projects that contribute to solving social and environmental issues, and are eligible for SDGs and ESG investments.

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