IMF delegation to arrive in Sri Lanka today

IMF delegation to arrive in Sri Lanka today

March 26, 2026   06:28 am

A delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to arrive in the country today (26).

The IMF team will remain in Sri Lanka until April 9 to hold policy discussions with the aim to complete the combined Fifth and Sixth reviews under Sri Lanka’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF) Arrangement.

This was confirmed by the Director of the Communications Department of the IMF, Julie Kozack.

During the visit, the IMF delegation will hold discussions with Sri Lanka authorities on economic policies, and the potential impact of the Middle East conflict on the economy.

Following the IMF team visit, an updated assessment of Sri Lanka’s economy and how the IMF can best support Sri Lanka will be made, according to Julie Kozack.

Meanwhile, a staff-level agreement for the Fifth Review was reached on October 9, 2025.

IMF staff and the Sri Lankan authorities reached the staff-level agreement on economic policies to conclude the Fifth Review of Sri Lanka’s reform program supported by the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility.

Once the review is approved by the IMF Executive Board, Sri Lanka will have access to about US$347 million in financing.

Authorities have been planning to combine the Fifth and Sixth reviews due to the economic impact of Cyclone Ditwah and shifting global demand, and the IMF team visit is expected to advance the Sixth tranche review process.

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