Outstanding debts of the Paris Club and debt treatment agreements signed with the Paris Club
This map presents the amount of claims held by countries, members of the Paris Club, on foreign countries as of 31 December 2025. These claims are held either directly by the states or through their appropriate agencies (export credit agencies and development agencies). The data, aggregated at the level of each borrower country, is split into Official Development Assistance (ODA) claims and non-Official Development Assistance (NODA) claims.
Use the filters to isolate creditor or debtor countries, and click on a country to view detailed information and, where applicable, access its country profile.
Creditor countries (shades of blue) are permanent members, prospective members, ad hoc members of the Paris Club or countries that have participated in a debt treatment on an ad hoc basis. Countries in shades of yellow are debtor countries of the Paris Club and/or have benefited from a debt treatment agreement.
What is the Paris Club?
The Paris Club is an informal group of official creditors whose role is to find coordinated and sustainable solutions to the payment difficulties experienced by debtor countries.
As debtor countries undertake reforms to stabilize and restore their macroeconomic and financial situation, Paris Club creditors provide an appropriate debt treatment. Paris Club creditors provide debt treatments to debtor countries in the form of rescheduling, which is debt relief by postponement or, in the case of concessional rescheduling, reduction in debt service obligations during a defined period (flow treatment) or as of a set date (stock treatment).
Key figures
102
Debtor countries
$616 billion
Debt treated
Since 1956
Years of Experience
485
Total treatments
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