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Aruban Government Requests Over 527 Million Florins in New Loans for 2026 Budget

February 4, 2026
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Aruban Government Requests Over 527 Million Florins in New Loans for 2026 Budget
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The National Budget for Aruba for the year 2026 has officially come into effect as of January 1, 2026. With its approval, the Government of Aruba has been authorized to secure new loans totaling more than 527 million Aruban florins during 2026 in order to meet its financial obligations.

This authorization stems from a national ordinance that was officially published on December 23, 2025, in the Afkondigingsblad di Aruba. According to the approved budget, Aruba is projecting a positive operational balance of 142.6 million florins for 2026. However, this surplus is offset by substantial debt repayment obligations amounting to 648 million florins.

As a result of these combined factors, the total financing requirement for 2026 stands at 527 million florins, representing approximately 1.5 percent of Aruba’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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Authorization for Financing

The national ordinance grants the Minister of Finance the authority to cover this financing requirement by entering into one or more loan agreements. These may take the form of treasury bills, private loans, or bond issuances. The exact terms and conditions of these loans will be determined at a later stage through a national decision.

In addition to outlining the financial framework, the National Budget also establishes the approved budgets for all government ministries for the 2026 fiscal year. This includes allocations for personnel costs, subsidies, transfers, investments, and projected government revenues such as taxes and other income sources.

Furthermore, the ordinance includes a temporary regulation governing the organization and administration of government ministries. This structure will remain in effect until a new National Ordinance on ministerial institutions is enacted following the appointment of a new cabinet.

With the adoption of the National Budget 2026, Aruba now has a legal framework in place for government policy in the new year. However, the island’s financial flexibility remains strongly dependent on external financing and the effective management of national debt.

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