Workers’ remittances increase by 0.6% in January | Maqvi News

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SBP says that in first seven months of the ongoing fiscal year, the workers’ remittances stood at $15.8 billion.

A currency exchange dealer counting $100 bills in a machine in this undated picture. — AFP/File
A currency exchange dealer counting $100 bills in a machine in this undated picture. — AFP/File
  • Remittances stood at $15.8bn in 7 months of fiscal year.
  • Remittances increased by 26.2% on YoY basis.
  • Pakistani workers from Saudi Arabia sent $587.3m.

KARACHI: The remittances from the overseas workers were recorded at $2.4 billion in the month of January making it an increase of 0.6% month-on-month basis, said the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in a statement on Monday.

“In terms of growth, during January 2024, remittances increased by 0.6% on month on month and 26.2% on year on year basis,” said the central bank.

The central bank also shared that in the first seven months of the ongoing fiscal year, the workers’ remittances stood at $15.8 billion.

As per the SBP, out of the $2.4 billion, Pakistani workers from Saudi Arabia sent $587.3 million, $407.6 million from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), $362.1 million from the United Kingdom and $283.4 million from the United States. 

In December 2023, the remittances from overseas workers rose 13.4% to $2.4 billion a stable currency and signs of economic recovery. 

The remittances increased by 5.4% on a month-on-month basis. These inflows totaled $2.2 billion in the previous month. 

The SBP’s statistics showed that the largest remittance inflows came from Saudi Arabia, where they increased by 9% to $578 million in December. Pakistani nationals working in the UAE sent $419 million home in December, a 27% increase over the $331 million they sent home in the same month the previous year. Remittances from the UK rose to $368 million, a 15% rise.

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