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Oman’s credit rating upgraded to investment grade

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Last updated: 2025/12/08 at 11:26 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman has achieved a significant economic milestone, receiving an upgrade to investment grade status from Fitch Ratings. This positive development, announced on Monday, elevates Oman’s credit rating from “BB+” to “BBB-“ with a stable outlook, signaling growing international confidence in the nation’s financial stability and future prospects. The upgrade is a testament to the success of Oman’s economic diversification efforts and prudent fiscal management.

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Key Drivers Behind the UpgradeSupporting Factors for Non-Oil Growth

Oman Credit Rating Upgrade: A Sign of Economic Strength

The decision by Fitch Ratings reflects a sustained improvement in Oman’s key financial indicators. Specifically, the agency highlighted the strengthening of public finances, a healthier external financial position, and the government’s commitment to responsible fiscal policies. These policies are proving effective in navigating the inherent volatility of oil prices, a crucial factor for an oil-dependent economy like Oman.

Key Drivers Behind the Upgrade

Several factors contributed to this positive reassessment. A primary driver was Oman’s impressive reduction in public debt. Fitch projects this debt to fall to approximately 36% of GDP by 2025, a substantial decrease from around 68% in 2020. This demonstrates a clear commitment to fiscal discipline and debt sustainability.

Additionally, the agency anticipates a manageable general budget deficit, hovering around 1% of GDP during 2026-2027, based on an average Brent crude price of $63 per barrel. The fiscal break-even oil price – the price needed to balance the budget – is estimated at around $67 per barrel for the same period, indicating a comfortable buffer.

Economic Growth and Diversification in Oman

Beyond fiscal stability, Oman’s economic growth is also gaining momentum. Fitch forecasts a GDP growth of around 4% in 2025, a significant jump from the 1.6% recorded in 2024. This growth is being fueled by a robust non-oil sector, projected to expand by 3.8%, alongside an anticipated acceleration in oil production as OPEC+ eases constraints.

Supporting Factors for Non-Oil Growth

Domestic spending, increased foreign direct investment (FDI), and a thriving tourism sector are all contributing to the strength of the non-oil economy. These factors are expected to maintain non-oil growth above 3.5% over the next two years (2026-2027). This diversification away from oil reliance is a cornerstone of “Oman Vision 2040,” the nation’s long-term development plan. The focus on economic diversification is clearly paying dividends.

Improved External Financial Position

Oman’s external financial position has undergone a remarkable transformation. In 2024, the country became a net creditor, with external assets exceeding liabilities by 2% of GDP. This is a stark contrast to its status as a net debtor in 2021. This positive shift is the result of proactive government measures, including debt repayment, reduced public corporate indebtedness, and growth in external assets and reserves. This improved financial stability is a key indicator of Oman’s economic health.

Future Outlook and Potential for Further Upgrades

Fitch Ratings suggests that Oman’s credit rating could improve further. This hinges on continued progress in several areas. Enhancing the budget’s resilience to oil price shocks through broadening non-oil revenue sources is crucial. Continued public debt reduction, repayment of outstanding dues, and strengthening external reserves, including growth within the sovereign wealth fund, will also be key.

Importantly, Oman has now achieved investment grade status from all major credit rating agencies, a testament to the consistent and effective implementation of its economic policies. This widespread recognition will undoubtedly boost investor confidence.

Implications of the Oman Credit Rating Upgrade

This upgrade to investment grade is a significant achievement for Oman, reflecting the success of its recent economic and fiscal policies. It opens doors to increased foreign investment, lowers borrowing costs, and strengthens overall confidence in the national economy. This, in turn, supports the sustainable development and economic growth objectives outlined in “Oman Vision 2040.”

The improved credit rating signals a more stable and predictable investment climate, attracting capital and fostering long-term economic prosperity. It’s a clear indication that Oman is on a strong trajectory, successfully navigating the challenges of a globalized economy and building a more resilient and diversified future.

To learn more about Oman’s economic vision and investment opportunities, visit the official website of the Ministry of Economy.

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