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Jersey maintains Standard and Poor’s AA- credit rating

February 10, 2026
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Standard & Poor’s (S&P) have confirmed that Jersey’s credit rating is unchanged at AA-, with a ‘stable outlook’.

In its latest review, S&P confirmed that there is no change to its long- and short-term sovereign credit rating for Jersey. S&P said its rating is based on a stable outlook for the Island, underpinned by the Government’s strong balance sheet and substantial reserves, and by robust and flexible institutions and fiscally prudent policymaking.

The Minister for Treasury and Resources, Deputy Elaine Millar, said: “S&P have recognised the good position that our previous financial decisions have put us in, with robust reserves and comparatively low borrowing. We manage our finances responsibly and transparently, reinforcing Jersey’s positive financial position. The rating also takes into account planned borrowing to deliver much-needed New Healthcare Facilities.

“Our focus is to continue with prioritising sustainable long-term public finances. The Island’s finances remain strong, but it is important that we don’t take this position for granted. We know we face the same demographic pressures as other developed economies and need to shift to a longer-term approach for financial decision making. This will ensure sustainability, resilience and fairness for future generations.

“We have started to curb the growth in day-to-day expenditure and remain absolutely committed to reducing spend, which will mean revenues can be directed towards investing in our Island’s infrastructure, and strengthen the reserves that underpin our financial stability.”

What is the S&P rating? It is a credit score that describes the general creditworthiness of an entity (company, city, or country that issues debt). S&P rates how likely debt will be repaid from the entity in question, which can influence investor confidence. The ratings are for informational purposes only – they are not investment recommendations, nor do they predict the probability of default.

The Chief Minister, Deputy Lyndon Farnham said: “Our planned capital programme will invest over £1 billion in improving our infrastructure and the public realm by 2029. The proposed Jersey Capital Investment Fund will support this and further investment through a clear, 25-year plan that provides certainty and continuity in renewing the Islands public assets.

“Looking ahead, financial and professional services remain at the centre of our strong economy, and the proactive work we are doing through the Competitiveness Programme will support this long into the future.

“We remain in a strong position, and we will focus on continuing our disciplined approach to public finances and strengthening our economy.”

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