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Remittances rise 23% to $4.3 billion

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KARACHI: Overseas Pakistani workers remitted $4.3 billion in the first four months (July-October) of current fiscal year 2011-12, showing an impressive growth of 23.24%.
The remitted amount is up by $813.66 million from $3.5 billion received during the same period of last fiscal year.
On monthly basis, remittances in October 2011 stood at $1.02 billion, up 19.03% compared with $855.11 million received in the same month last year.
Remittances have shown continuous growth over the last many months except for September, when they fell below the $1 billion mark. Overseas Pakistanis had sent home over $1 billion in July and August.
Muzzamil Aslam, analyst at JS Global Capital Limited, said that recovery to the level of $1 billion in October is mainly because of the central bank’s role in stabilising the rupee-dollar exchange rate.
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) intervened in the market in September after which the difference between interbank and open market currency rates narrowed from Rs4 to Re1, encouraging people to send remittances through banks instead of illegal Hundi or Hawala channels.
Analysts said that when people saw that they could get higher rates in the open market, they had started sending remittances through illegal channels in September.
In that month, the rupee depreciated in the open market by over three rupees when the US accused Pakistan of supporting the Haqqani network and political tensions rose between the two countries.
Another reason was higher working days in October compared to three-day Eid holidays at the start of September, Aslam said.
Remittances received from different countries showed a growth during the four months of the current fiscal year. Inflows from Saudi Arabia, UAE, USA, UK, GCC countries (including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman) and EU countries amounted to $1,145.38 million, $963.12 million, $795.35 million, $486.92 million, $486.15 million and $129.81 million respectively. In the same period last year, inflows were $764.31 million, $819.57 million, $666.27 million, $393.24 million, $416.91 million and $117.07 million respectively.
Remittances received from Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, Japan and other countries amounted to $308.34 million against $324.03 million received in the same period last year.
Monthly average of remittances for the four months came to $1.08 billion compared to $875.35 million last year, registering an increase of 23.24%.
In October 2011, remittances from Saudi Arabia, UAE, USA, GCC countries, UK and EU countries amounted to $291.20 million, $216.50 million, $167.60 million, $131.54 million, $117.56 million and $28.08 million respectively compared with $187.99 million, $198.28 million, $154.35 million, $104.18 million, $96.35 million and $32.42 million respectively in October 2010.

Remittances rise 23% to $4.3 billion – The Express Tribune
 
Very good news, whats our current forex levels? Also do you have any idea/estimate how much is sent via illegal Hundi or Hawala channels. Majority of my family send it via these methods
 
Very good news, whats our current forex levels? Also do you have any idea/estimate how much is sent via illegal Hundi or Hawala channels. Majority of my family send it via these methods



well our current forex level are a bit more than 17 billion $, & if all the money comes through official channel (which govt is trying to do) than Pakistan's remittances would be more than 20 billion $ per year.....
Overseas Pakistanis can do a lot for Pakistan Just like chinease did and are doing but still they are under utilized the reason can be good governance they can also do billions of investments every year.
 
Lot of the corruption earned money which has been stored outside the country is being brought in back to clean it up, black money turning into white money, one of the major reason that we are seeing so much high level of remittances even though the number of workers abroad is either steady or very slight rise in them.

Once the PPP govt goes, the figure will come back to its normal level as they would have by then brought good amount of the black money having changed it into white money and then the process will stop.
 
From thr UK it has become more and more diffiicult to send funds to Pakistan without giving your address and personal details. One now has to show bank statements to verify where the funds originated from.
I know of a company (was called Wattan Travel) that sent £343,000,000 in a period of 11 months. They were a small outlet involving 4 or 5 staff. So i am not surprised at the amounts mentioned. Hard working Pakistanis fending for families back home.
I am sure as Taimikhan says there is an element of black money turned into white - not as much from the UK. Probably from Zardaris Swiss account.
 
And the Yanks keep saying that Pakistan is a 'Failing State'! Jeeez!
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overseas Pakistanis are really working hard and they are contributing a lot in Pakistan's economy .......
 
This is so shameful
there is no respect for Pakistan in the world because people see them as dirty laborers.
We need to stand on our own two feet and stop relying on remittance.
 
Remittances are a respite, but for a long term solution, there must be a 'conducive' (safe & secure) environment, so that people & organizations can invest in Pakistan, which will help the Pakistani people prosper further. Once security & safety is established, the potential Pakistan has can actually bear fruit, & Pakistan can start blooming.

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This is so shameful
there is no respect for Pakistan in the world because people see them as dirty laborers.
We need to stand on our own two feet and stop relying on remittance.

The remittances come from the Pakistani people working overseas, they don't come out of thin air.
 
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