IMF Office in Guinea

View of Conakry, Guinea (iStock)

This web page provides information on the activities of the Office, views of the IMF staff, and the relations between Guinea and the IMF. Additional information can be found on Guinea and the IMF country page, including official IMF reports and Executive Board documents in English and French that deal with Guinea.

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At a Glance

  • Current IMF membership: 191 countries
  • Guinea joined the Fund in September 28, 1963; Article VIII (obligations of Sections 2, 3,and 4 accepted on November 17, 1995)
  • Total Quotas: SDR 214.20 million
  • Loans outstanding: RCF loans: SDR 26.78 million; and ECF Arrangements: SDR 152.74 million
  • Last Article IV Consultation: The 2021 Article IV consultation staff report was discussed by the Executive Board on June 21, 2021. (Country Report No. 2021/146)

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Guinea and the IMF

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Regional Economic Outlook 

October 16, 2025

Holding Steady

The outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa is showing resilience, despite a challenging external environment with uneven prospects in commodity prices, still tight borrowing conditions, and a deterioration of the global trade and aid landscape.
Read the Report

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Fraudulent Scam Emails Using the Name of the IMF

We would like to bring to the notice of the general public that several variants of financial scam letters purporting to be sanctioned by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or authored by high ranking IMF officials are currently in circulation, and may appear on official letterhead containing the IMF logo. The scam letters instruct potential victims to contact the IMF for issuance of a “Certificate of International Capital Transfer” or other forms of approval, to enable them receives large sums of monies as beneficiaries. The contact e-mail information is always BOGUS and unsuspecting individuals are then requested to send their personal banking details which the scammers utilize for their fraudulent activities.
For more information please see Fraudulent Scam Emails Using the Name of the IMF

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Departmental Papers on Africa

Africa Departmental Papers Cover The Departmental African Paper Series covers research on sub-Saharan Africa conducted by International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff, particularly on issues of broad regional or cross-country interest. The views expressed in these papers are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF, its Executive Board, or IMF Management.