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KARACHI: Pakistan received highest-ever monthly inflows of home remittances amounted to $ 3.2 billion in the month of May 2024, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported on Friday.

Analysts said that the current surge in the monthly home remittances is because of Eid-related inflows as overseas Pakistanis sent more amounts to their beloved in Pakistan for Qurbani and other Eid-related expenses.

They said that higher remittances attributed to a significant surge in Pakistanis, who migrated to other countries in the last two years. Average of 850,000 emigrated during the 2022-23, compared to an average of 323,000 between 2017 and 2021. Analysts said that massive home remittances inflows will help to reduce the pressure on the external account of the country.

According to SBP, in terms of growth, during May 24, remittances increased by 15.3 percent on a MoM basis workers’ remittances recorded an inflow of $3.243 billion during May 24 compared to $ 2.813 billion arrived in April 2024, depicting an increase of $ 429 million. Inflows in May 2024, also some 54.2 percent higher than May 2023, in which home remittance amounted to $ 2.1 billion were received.

Remittances in May 2024 are all time high inflows as previously highest ever $3.12 billion remittances was received in April 2022.

Remittance inflows during May 2024 were mainly sourced from Saudi Arabia $819.3 million, United Arab Emirates $668.5 million, United Kingdom $473.2 million and United States of America $359.5 million.

Cumulatively, workers’ remittances increased by 7.7 percent during the first eleven months of FY24 compared to the same period last year. Some $ 27.1 billion home remittances received during July-May of FY24 up from $ 25.146 billion in corresponding period of last fiscal year (FY23).

Analysts said that remittances inflows are higher than IMF’s expectations as the full year projection for home remittances was $28 billion, while Pakistan has achieved remittances of $27 billion in the first eleven months of this fiscal year.

With this momentum and growth trajectory, Pakistan can achieve remittances of $29.5 to $30 billion for FY24. Analysts believed higher momentum in remittances is likely to persist due to stability in PKR/USD and expectations of a new IMF program.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Az_Iz Jun 08, 2024 07:10am
People are used to targets being set and missed all the time. But remittances this year are going to blow thru SBPs $28 billion target ,compared with $27 billion last year.
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Az_Iz Jun 08, 2024 07:15am
Remittances in the month between two Eids dip,and then increase.This year, they kept rising.Awesome. With some efforts the country is capable of doing much better,on it's own.
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Az_Iz Jun 08, 2024 07:20am
People are sick of politicians begging or seeking support from brotherly countries. With some efforts, the country can do well on it's own.That would be so wonderful.
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Az_Iz Jun 08, 2024 07:21am
Earn and pay your own bills.Awesome.
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SAd Jun 08, 2024 08:03am
Which Eid was in the month of May'24? Experts & previous trends predicted fall earlier but unexpectedly it has grown tremendously because of check on Hawala hundi & confidence by public on gov perfmce
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usman Jun 08, 2024 09:49am
Rate of rupee to dollar should be stable and than see how much money will flow to pakistan.
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Az_Iz Jun 08, 2024 10:18pm
@SAd, agree with everything except govt performance. They are in charge just now. Too soon to start giving them credit.
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Az_Iz Jun 08, 2024 10:27pm
Eid is later,not early in June.These remittances are for May.And,they are even more than Ramazan Eid.So eid could be a minor reason.Have to wait to see if the pattern of higher remittances continues.
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