19.05.26
Successful Eurobond Issuance

Today the Republic of Iceland issued a new €500 million 5 year benchmark bond, equivalent to ISK 72bn. The transaction was issued at a spread of 34-basis points to the Euro 5-year mid-swap rate. The proceeds will be used to strengthen the Central Bank of Iceland’s international reserves and refinance the outstanding Eurobond maturing in June. The issue reflects the new strategy of the Government’s Medium-Term Debt Management Policy, which aims to issue annually in the international markets.

Investors showed strong interest, with demand exceeding EUR 6bn, more than twelve times the issue size. The granular investor participation comprised asset/fund managers, bank treasuries, central banks, official institutions, insurance companies, and other institutional investors, mainly from Europe. BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan and Nomura acted as joint lead managers.

“Investors’ keen interest in the bond indicates the Republic of Iceland’s ready access to the international capital markets and represents an acknowledgement and support for the new debt management strategy, that aims to enhance the predictability and regularity of issuance and, all else being equal, should lead to a positive impact on Iceland’s financing terms. It is also gratifying to see an even more diversified investor group,” says Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Daði Már Kristófersson. 

Treasury issues are priced according to the mid-swap rate, and the terms in this syndication are considerably better than in previous ones. The premium to the mid-swap rate was 34 basis points, as compared with 42 bp in the May 2025 issue. The spread on Treasury issues has continued to tighten over recent issues, in spite of geopolitical challenges and macro uncertainty, but has held broadly steady year-to-date. The bond bears fixed coupon of 3.25% interest and is issued for five years at a yield of 3.352%.

“Despite turmoil and uncertainty in international markets, the spread on the Treasury has remained fairly stable. Iceland’s economy and public finances are sound in spite of challenges. The country is well positioned in comparison with the headwinds facing many other countries: the GDP growth outlook is favorable, the public debt ratio is declining, and the export sector has grown more diversified, which is reflected in a stronger credit rating,” says Daði Már Kristófersson.

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Jul 09 2026
Treasury Bills
Treasury Bill Auction Announcement - RIKV 26 1118 - RIKV 27 0120
Series RIKV 26 1118 RIKV 27 0120
ISIN IS0000039212 IS0000039501
Maturity Date 11/18/2026 01/20/2027
Auction Date 07/13/2026 07/13/2026
Settlement Date 07/15/2026 07/15/2026

On the Auction Date, between 10:30 am and 11:00 am, the Government Debt Management will auction Treasury bills in the Series, with the ISIN numbers and with the Maturity Dates according to the table above. Payments for the Treasury bills must be received by the Central Bank before 14:00 on the Settlement Date and the Bills will be delivered in electronic form on the same day.

Further reference is made to the General Terms of Icelandic Treasury bills and General Terms of Auction for Treasury bills on the Government Debt Management website.

For additional information please contact Magnús Freyr Hrafnsson, Government Debt Management, at +354 569 9679.

Jul 09 2026
Treasury Bonds
Issuance of Government bonds in exchange for non-marketable government debt

The Icelandic Treasury has issued Government bonds in exchange for outstanding non-marketable government debt. The accompanying table shows the nominal amounts issued by the Treasury and the nominal size of the bond series following the issuance:

Series:                           ISIN:                     Nominal issued:               Size of series:

RIKS 34 1016                IS0000037737        3,126,301,000 kr.              64,899,839,972 kr.

RIKS 36 0815                IS0000037729        9,315,166,800 kr.              68,315,165,302 kr.

RIKS 39 1115                IS0000037745        4,755,752,900 kr.              53,755,751,626 kr.

The Government bonds are subject to the "General terms and conditions for Icelandic Government bonds" and "Specific terms" for the bond series, which can be accessed on the Government Debt Management website, www.lanamal.is.