The Dutch State Treasury Agency (DSTA), known in the Netherlands as the Agentschap, finances the Dutch State by efficiently managing the national debt and public money in the treasury, and by setting up the state's payment system.

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Dutch State Debt | Data
The total outstanding debt amount as of 31 March 2026 is €442.701.153.142,76.
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Issuance calendars
Here you can find the latest DSL and DTC issuance calendars.
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Green Bonds
In 2019, the State of the Netherlands was the first country with a triple-A rating to issue a Green Bond (DSL). On 17 October 2023, the Netherlands issued a new 20-year Green DSL with a particular focus on water investments such as the Dutch Delta Fund (“blue expenditures”).
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News
Reopening of the DSL 2.50% 15 January 2031 raises € 2.81 billion
The reopening of the ‘DSL 2.50% 15 January 2031’ today raised an amount of € 2.81 billion. Settlement is on Thursday 16 April ...
Read moreDutch State reopens the DSL January 2031
On Tuesday 14 April 2026, the Dutch State Treasury Agency (DSTA) will reopen the ‘DSL 2.50% 15 January 2031’.
Read moreReopening of the DSL 3.50% 15 January 2056 raises € 1.63 billion
The reopening of the ‘DSL 3.50% 15 January 2056’ today raised an amount of €1.63 billion. Settlement is on Thursday 26 March 2026.
Read moreAnnouncement Quarterly Outlook and issuance calendar Q2 2026
The Dutch State publishes the Quarterly Outlook and issuance calendars for the second quarter of 2026. The expected funding plan ...
Read moreDutch State reopens the DSL January 2056
On Tuesday 24 March 2026, the Dutch State Treasury Agency (DSTA) will reopen the ‘DSL 3.50% 15 January 2056’.
Read moreNew 10-year DSL 2036 raises € 6.99 billion
Today, 3 March 2026, the DSTA launched a new 10-year DSL via a Dutch Direct Auction (DDA). The bond has an annual coupon of 2.75% ...
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