World Bank signs additional $200 million to support Sri Lanka’s economic reforms

Second RESET DPO aims to support reforms for improving economic governance, enhancing growth and competitiveness

COLOMBO: The World Bank and the Government of Sri Lanka signed the Second Resilience, Stability, and Economic Turnaround (RESET) Development Policy Operation (DPO) for $200 million. 

This is the second operation in a two-part series that began in 2022. The first operation, totaling $500 million, was disbursed in June and December 2023.

The World Bank said in a statement that the second RESET DPO aims to support reforms that improve economic governance, enhance growth and competitiveness, and protect the poor and vulnerable, helping to build Sri Lanka’s resilience and fostering an equitable economy.

The operation focuses on improving economic governance to create a stable macroeconomic environment and restore investor confidence through key reforms. These include enacting a new Public Debt Management Act to better inform borrowing decisions, implementing tax administration reforms to boost revenues, and addressing financial sector risks by tightening single borrower limits and improving mechanisms for resolving non-performing loans. 

To improve living standards and boost private sector development, the operation includes amendments to the Telecommunications Act and a new Electricity Act to improve services in these markets, as well as measures to enhance export competitiveness by phasing out para-tariffs and lowering customs duties.

Central to the operation is the protection of the poor and vulnerable. This will be achieved by revitalizing the social protection system to help the poor and vulnerable cope with the lasting effects of the economic crisis and price adjustments resulting from macro-fiscal reforms. Enhancing women’s empowerment and reducing gender discrimination to promote higher and more sustainable growth in Sri Lanka is another key feature.

“We are very proud of the excellent collaboration with the authorities and their steadfast dedication to addressing the needs of the Sri Lankan economy. This operation represents support for critical reforms over the past two years, which were central to economic stabilization,” said David Sislen, World Bank Regional Country Director for Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. 

“Moving forward, Sri Lanka will now have the opportunity to focus on maintaining its hard-earned stability and investing in the private sector to transform the national growth trajectory. Doing so is vital to boosting economic growth, creating jobs, and ensuring that everyone benefits from a stronger, more resilient economy.”

The first operation in the RESET DPO series, which provides budget support to the Government of Sri Lanka, was approved by the World Bank’s Board of Directors on June 28, 2023. 

The first operation supported foundational reforms to restore macroeconomic stability, mitigate impacts on the poor and vulnerable, and support an inclusive, private sector-led recovery. 

Specifically, it facilitated the establishment of a new social welfare benefit payment scheme with improved targeting and adequate budget allocation for its first year of implementation, initiated the simplification of the tariff structure by reducing para-tariffs to enhance export competitiveness, and strengthened Sri Lanka’s deposit insurance scheme and problem bank resolution framework to boost confidence and stability in the banking sector. 

The DPO support is contingent on prior actions or milestones that need to be completed before the funding is released. The funding is released after assessing the government’s satisfactory progress in carrying out the broader macroeconomic and reform program.

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