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Zimbabwe’s Bold Move: Securitizing Diaspora Remittances

July 4, 2025
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Zimbabwe’s Bold Move: Securitizing Diaspora Remittances

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is set to introduce a groundbreaking financial initiative that could unlock over $1 billion in annual diaspora remittances and inject much-needed capital into the country’s struggling economy. The plan involves securitizing future remittance flows, transforming them into tradable financial instruments that can be sold to investors.

According to RBZ Deputy Governor Innocent Matshe, the instruments will be structured around credit-rated international remittance flows, removing Zimbabwe’s sovereign risk and offering a more stable investment platform. This approach echoes the early 2000s Homelink initiative, which targeted diaspora funds for real estate investments. While that program had mixed success, it provided a blueprint for using diaspora capital to stimulate domestic investment.

Zimbabwe receives between $1 billion and $1.5 billion annually in diaspora remittances, primarily from the UK, South Africa, and the US. In February 2025, inflows rose 7.5% year-on-year to $165 million, underlining the growing potential of this capital stream. The RBZ believes that by securitizing these remittances, it can tap into this growing source of capital and channel it into productive investments.

However, success will depend heavily on rebuilding trust in financial instruments and government-backed securities. Zimbabwe’s Treasury Bills and other government debt instruments have a chequered past, with allegations of abuse and lack of transparency eroding market confidence. To attract long-term investor confidence, Zimbabwe will need to demonstrate a commitment to transparency, accountability, and respect for human rights.

As Zimbabwe navigates this complex landscape, it will need to balance its economic goals with the need to rebuild trust and credibility. The introduction of securitized financial instruments backed by diaspora remittances is a bold move, but it will require careful planning and execution to succeed. With the right approach, Zimbabwe can unlock the potential of its diaspora community and stimulate economic growth.

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