Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

Not listening to Civil Disobedience & Hundi … !

Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

By Our Correspondent
Published: October 16, 2014

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Pakistanis based in foreign countries sent home **$1.71 billion **in September, which translates into an increase of 33.7% on a yearly basis. STOCK IMAGE

****KARACHI: Paying little heed to passionate appeals by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, overseas Pakistanis seem to be in no mood to observe civil disobedience for now.

Despite Khan’s call to abandon formal banking channels for transferring money to their home country, overseas Pakistanis sent remittances amounting to **$4.69 billion in the first quarter of the current fiscal year. **This reflects growth of **19.52% **as the remittances totalled $3.92 billion during the same three-month period of the previous fiscal year.

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As part of his ongoing protest in Islamabad that began in the first half of August, Khan had urged overseas Pakistanis to send money home via hundi, which is the illegal way of transferring currency across international borders.

But the year-on-year comparison of data shows the public has turned a deaf ear to Khan’s appeal to dodge official money transfer channels.

According to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Wednesday, Pakistanis based in foreign countries sent home $1.71 billion in September, which translates into an increase of 33.7% on a yearly basis.

Inflows from Saudi Arabia have been the largest source of remittances so far in 2014-15. They amounted to $1.34 billion in the first three months of the current fiscal year. They are up 21.77% from the corresponding period of 2013-14.

Remittances received during the last three months from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) increased 31.54% to $1.03 billion on a year-on-year basis. Inflows from the UAE registered the largest increase from any country during the last three months.

Remittances from the United States and the United Kingdom were $235.99 million and $218.38 million, respectively. The year-on-year increase in remittances from the US and the UK has been 10.77% and 4.67%, respectively.

Remittances from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, excluding Saudi Arabia and the UAE, clocked up at $545.04 million from July to September, which is 21.89% higher than the remittances received in the same period of the preceding fiscal year.

Remittances from Kuwait reached $200.6 million while those from Oman, Bahrain and Qatar amounted to $165.61 million, $90.5 million and $88.33 million, respectively.

Remittances received from Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, Japan and other countries during the last month amounted to $125.33 million, up 47.8% from $84.75 million in the same month of the preceding fiscal year.
In the last fiscal year, overseas Pakistanis sent home $15.8 billion, which was 13.7% higher than the remittances of $13.9 billion received in 2012-13.

People associated with money-remitting businesses had predicted that a majority of overseas Pakistanis would refrain from remitting money illegally in response to Khan’s appeal to boycott legal banking channels. Their expectation was because of the convenience and cost-effectiveness that legal money transfer channels offer to overseas Pakistanis.

The SBP offers banks a rebate facility through the Pakistan Remittance Initiative (PRI). Under the rebate scheme, neither the remitter nor the beneficiary is supposed to pay any remittance fee to the money transfer company.

The SBP reimburses the Pakistan rupee equivalent of 25 Saudi riyals to banks upon each remittance of $100 or more, provided that senders and receivers of remittances do not have to pay any fee. The bank, in turn, shares the rebate with its respective money transfer company as per their mutual understanding.
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Published in The Express Tribune, October 16[SUP]th[/SUP], 2014.*

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

I'm sorry, so should Pakistanis living abroad not sent money home to there families? I don't get patwari logic sometimes.

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

Burnol for Nooras

Hashmi ki zamanat zabt

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

Patwaris were hoping some alternate ways as per logic of the Greatest Inqlabi of present time !

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

That is IK's logic. He said not to send money home. Idiot.

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

Whoever this bewaqoof correspondent is (coz there is no name) only compares the months when Eid or Bakra Eid is around when people actually send extra money to Pakistan for different needs. I bet he wont write another article in Nov comparing Nov months from this year and last year. I remember reading a same article after Eid from "our correspondent" at tribune.com.pk :)

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Can you please also tell us, how much of that remittances would go back abroad (after stealing them from Pakistan) to finance Nawaz Shareef businesses, to buy few more flats for his children at Park Lane -London, to set-up more mills in India, Saudi Arabia, etc … for expensive holidays of his family in USA/UK, and for growing hair again (as it seems, he is getting bald again)?

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

*And rest assured the next Quarter % will also be above 15% . Trend has nothing to do with seasonality (Eid) *

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**Saleem Pai … Altaf Bhai ne is dfa suna hai target se kam Khale jma ki hai … Aisa Kyu … Kaam Chor Rabta Committe … **:confused:

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

Practice what you preach CM

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:hug:

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

Touche...

Might I add the article is from the Express Tribune. lol. Kind of sums up everything doesn't it?

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

No, they shouldn’t. They should spend it on their own family instead of sending it to lazy relatives back home. :halo:

Re: Remittances grow 19.5%, hit $4.69b

Now a days, Altaf do not need to go far. Nawaz could be a good milking cow. Altaf can tell Nawaz that MQM would resign with PTI … and Nawaz would send him an open cheque. :slight_smile: