Bank of Lithuania
2025

Lithuania joined the IMF Resilience and Sustainability Trust

Lithuania's contribution corresponds to 20 percent of the SDRs allocated to Lithuania in 2021, i.e. SDR 84.7 million, of which SDR 69.4 million were contributed to the Loan Account, SDR 13.9 million to the Deposit Account, and SDR 1.4 million to the Reserve Account of the instrument.

2023

Lithuania made a subsidy contribution to the IMF Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust

In 2021–2022 Lithuania made a subsidy contribution to the IMF Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust in the amount of EUR 2.4 million.

2021

Lithuania joined the SDR Voluntary Trading Arrangements

2021

The IMF granted Lithuania SDR 423.3 million

The general allocation of SDR 456.5 billion was made to IMF members in proportion to their quotas in the Fund, the allocation to Lithuania amounted to SDR 423.3 million.

2021

The Bank of Lithuania entered into a bilateral lending agreement with the IMF

The Bank of Lithuania committed to offer a loan of up to €297 million to the IMF when necessary.

2021

Lithuania is financing the IMF

Lithuania began to finance IMF lending operations through the IMF Financial Transactions Plan.

2018

Lithuania’s quota increased

The IMF quota of the Republic of Lithuania increased to SDR 441.6 million.

2016

Lithuania allocated SDR to the IMF PRGF-HIPC Trust

Lithuania allocated SDR 540,000 (Lithuania’s initial share of profits from the IMF gold sales programme) and SDR 1.35 million (the remaining profit share) to the IMF Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust.

2012

Lithuania’s quota increased

Lithuania’s quota increased to SDR 183.9 million.

2011

The IMF granted Lithuania SDR 137.2 million

During two SDR allocations, the IMF granted Lithuania SDR 137.2 million.

2009

Lithuania allocated SDR to the IMF PRGF-HIPC Trust

Lithuania allocated SDR 725,000 to the IMF PRGF-HIPC Trust (aid to Liberia).

2008

Precautionary Standby Arrangement

Precautionary Standby Arrangement (SDR 86.5 million; no amount drawn).

2001

Precautionary Standby Arrangement

Precautionary Standby Arrangement (SDR 61.8 million; no amount drawn).

2000

Lithuania’s quota increased

Lithuania’s quota increased to SDR 144.2 million.

1999

Extended Fund Facility

Extended Fund Facility (SDR 134.6 million).

1994

Systemic Transformation Facility

Systemic Transformation Facility (SDR 51.8 million).

1993

Standby Arrangement

Standby Arrangement (SDR 25.9 million; SDR 5.2 million used).

1993

Standby Arrangement

Standby Arrangement (SDR 56.9 million).

1992

Lithuania’s initial IMF quota

Lithuania’s initial IMF quota amounted to SDR 69 million. It was increased up to SDR 103.5 million the same year. The quota was paid in non-negotiable and non-interest bearing Government promissory notes. The Government of the Republic of Lithuania delegates the Bank of Lithuania to serve as depository for the IMF.

1992

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