Pakistan receives $2.66 billion remittances in August
This is the sixth consecutive month when inflows recorded around $2.7 billion on average
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Workers’ remittances continued their strong trend, reaching $2.66 billion in August 2021, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported Friday.
This is the sixth consecutive month when inflows recorded around $2.7 billion on average, and the fifteen consecutive month they have been above $2 billion.
In terms of growth, remittances increased by 26.8 percent on year-on-year basis in August, which is a decade high growth rate for that month.
On month-on-month basis, inflows were marginally lower than in July, reflecting the usual post-Eid slowdown.
Nevertheless, this seasonal decline was far less this year compared to historical trends, the statement said adding that cumulatively, at $5.36 billion, remittances grew by 10.4% during the first two month of this year over the same period last year.
Remittance inflows during August 2021 were mainly sourced from Saudi Arabia ($694 million), United Arab Emirates ($512 million), United Kingdom ($353 million) and the United States ($279 million).
Proactive policy measures by the government and SBP to incentivize the use of formal channels, curtailed cross-border travel in the face of COVID-19, altruistic transfers to Pakistan amid the pandemic, and orderly foreign exchange market conditions have positively contributed towards the sustained improvement in remittance inflows since last year.