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Overseas Pakistanis send record $17B in first 9 months of fiscal 2019-20


Waheed Abbas/Dubai
Filed on April 11, 2020 | Last updated on April 11, 2020 at 11.18 pm


The UAE was the fastest-growing source of remittances to Pakistan month-on-month in March.
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Overseas Pakistanis send record $17B in first 9 months of fiscal 2019-20

Remittances to Pakistan jumped in March as well as in the first nine months of the 2019-20 fiscal year, with the UAE emerging as the fastest-growing source of remittances into the South Asian country last month, according to the latest official figures, but the outlook is dim because of the prospects of job losses as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The increase is attributed to uncertainty surrounding Covid-19; hence, residents and businesses remitted more to sustain their businesses in Pakistan as well as to support their families for a longer period.
In total, $16.99 billion (Dh62.35 billion) was remitted by overseas Pakistanis during July 2019 to March 2020 compared to $16.03 billion in the same period last year, an increase of $960.7 million (Dh3.52 billion) or 6 per cent year-on-year.
Remittances during March amounted to $1.89 billion against $1.73 billion in the year-ago period, registering an increase of $160.9 million or 9.3 per cent. Saudi Arabia accounted for the largest amount of worker remittances at $452.3 million, followed by the UAE at $420.4 million.
The United States was next with $352.4 million, followed by the UK with $248.5 million.

The UAE was the fastest-growing source of remittances to Pakistan month-on-month in March compared to the previous year at 8.6 per cent, followed by Saudi Arabia (7.2 per cent) and the US (5.5 per cent). The UK saw a 2 per cent decline in remittances.

Ahmed Shaikhani, vice-president of Pakistan Business Council Dubai, said remittances from the UAE and other countries surged because of both individuals and businesses remitting more funds due to uncertainty that prevailed in the region from the beginning of March with the outbreak of Covid-19. But the outlook for the next three months is bleak due to job losses in the Gulf region, which is home to a large chunk of overseas Pakistanis.

"The dirham became stronger against the rupee and helped attract more remittances to Pakistan. Plus, expats sent more funds in advance, fearing restrictions on movements or bank operations," he said.

Out of 8.8 million Pakistanis currently living overseas, the Gulf is home to nearly half of them. Saudi Arabia and the UAE is home to the largest Pakistani expat community in the region, housing nearly 2.5 million and 1.6 million, respectively.

"The impact of Covid-19 has already surpassed the 2008-09 financial crisis. The situation doesn't seem getting better in Pakistan and worldwide as well for the next three months. Therefore, the rupee will remain under pressure and foreign exchange reserves will also deplete in coming months," he said.

Irfan Afsar, former president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Dubai, also sees remittances going down in the months ahead due to a lot of workers becoming jobless.

"Businessmen remitted more funds because they have businesses running there in Pakistan as well and they needed funds to keep them operational. Since many people are stranded and rendered jobless here, therefore, this trend will not sustain and remittances will drop. Since there are no flights, people will be staying here and will be spending from their savings. As a result, they will remit even less, going forward," said Afsar.

"Employers have either cut salaries or sent employees on forced leave. In addition, private landlords are not giving relief to residential and commercial tenants. So this trickle-down affects will also impact individuals and businesses. As a result, it will impact saving and remittances from the UAE and the wider region," he added.

- waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com

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after corona pandemic this amount will fall as many people are facing risk of joblessness in overseas
 
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after corona pandemic this amount will fall as many people are facing risk of joblessness in overseas

said it before, will say it again, you will get record remittances due to Corona virus impact on economy
 
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in u.s and europe as well as middle east many people are facing salary decline due to decline in working hours resulting from corona, from where they will send more money back to Pakistan
said it before, will say it again, you will get record remittances due to Corona virus impact on economy
 
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Our Trade Deficit Is Round About $17 Billion Does This Mean We Have Breakeven????
 
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Care to explain your theory.

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in u.s and europe as well as middle east many people are facing salary decline due to decline in working hours resulting from corona, from where they will send more money back to Pakistan

Pakistanis are jujaroo, besides majority of Pakistanis in US and Canada are very well off. Another thing is Desi people save for rainy days and whenever economic situation got worst remittances increased. if you make the graph of rupee value and remittances you see an upward trend in remittances in dollar terms whenever rupee got devalued. Another thing is that in US and Canada we have access to cheaper money from banks and interest rates at under low 2% is very helpful too also add Government assistance. We have lot more options and Pakistani people don't let their loved one suffer in time of needs.
Right now all my money is tied up in properties so my bank account is close to zero but I have access to large amount of credit line from banks and if anyone in my family needs help i wont hesitate.
 
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in u.s those people with h1b visa who have lost employment have to return to their respective countries within 60days as visa will expire and they may be deported ,there are reports that many such people have lost their jobs these days
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Pakistanis are jujaroo, besides majority of Pakistanis in US and Canada are very well off. Another thing is Desi people save for rainy days and whenever economic situation got worst remittances increased. if you make the graph of rupee value and remittances you see an upward trend in remittances in dollar terms whenever rupee got devalued. Another thing is that in US and Canada we have access to cheaper money from banks and interest rates at under low 2% is very helpful too also add Government assistance. We have lot more options and Pakistani people don't let their loved one suffer in time of needs.
Right now all my money is tied up in properties so my bank account is close to zero but I have access to large amount of credit line from banks and if anyone in my family needs help i wont hesitate.
 
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in u.s those people with h1b visa who have lost employment have to return to their respective countries within 60days as visa will expire and they may be deported ,there are reports that many such people have lost their jobs these days

Pakistanis are a very low number in H1B category.
 
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