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KARACHI: Overseas Pakistanis remitted $1.65 billion in the first month of the current fiscal year, which is 17.45% higher than the amount ($1.4 billion) they remitted during the same month of 2013-14.

According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the inflow of remittances in July remained $454.47 million from Saudi Arabia, which was the biggest source of remittances in the first month of 2014-15. They are up 10.6% from the same month of 2013-14.

Remittances from Saudi Arabia were followed by those from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which amounted to $352.89 million in July. Remittances from UAE-based Pakistani workers were equally divided between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with each emirate contributing a little over $174 million.

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On a year-on-year basis, the amount received from UAE-based Pakistanis in July has increased by almost 40% — the largest increase in remittances from any country during the last month.

Remittances from the United States and the United Kingdom remained $257.08 million and $247.96 million, respectively. The year-on-year increase in remittances from the US and the UK has been 10.3% and 11.7%, respectively.

Remittances from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, excluding Saudi Arabia and the UAE, clocked up at $179.76 million in July, which is 12.48% higher than the remittances received in the same month of the preceding fiscal year.

Remittances from Kuwait in July equalled $65.83 million while Oman, Bahrain and Qatar sent $54.65 million, $30 million and $29.28 million, respectively.

Remittances received from Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, Japan and other countries during the last month amounted to $112.91 million as opposed to $86.23 million received in the same month of the last fiscal year.

In the last fiscal year, overseas Pakistani workers sent home $15.8 billion, which was 13.7% higher than the remittances of $13.9 billion received in 2012-13.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 13th, 2014.

Remittances up 17.45% – The Express Tribune

Seem this year increase overall increase will be over 15%. So around $18.5 billion will be received this FY.
 
Fairly low amount considering Apple computers 1 company makes 4 billion profits by itself
 
Just another way expats help out Pakistan. Kudos!

yes but listen to their bullshit about expats, 5 million (rough number) who produce more money than 195 million nikamey should not have any say in the affairs of Pakistan.

Fairly low amount considering Apple computers 1 company makes 4 billion profits by itself

what and who are you comparing?
there was a time when AT&T's marketing budgets was bigger than Pakistan's budget. just keep your eye on the ball
 
It's horrible. Almost like they don't want us to do it.

I thought you only need to go to a Pakistani exchange rate company, give them the details of the person based in Pakistan such as their name, address and the bank account details. The money is then smoothly transferred to relatives, etc in Pakistan in couple of days and that's it.

Which country are you referring to as horrible?
 
I thought you only need to go to a Pakistani exchange rate company, give them the details of the person based in Pakistan such as their name, address and the bank account details. The money is then smoothly transferred to relatives, etc in Pakistan in couple of days and that's it.

Which country are you referring to as horrible?
It's much more painful to do it from the US. Might be easier from other countries.

Lots of eyes on funds being transfered out of US.
 
Remittances sent by Pakistani Expats helps counteract the Trade Deficits of Pakistan.
 
yes but listen to their bullshit about expats, 5 million (rough number) who produce more money than 195 million nikamey should not have any say in the affairs of Pakistan.

It is very typical.

We hate those who leave, but love the money they send. We profess to love Pakistan, and yet are eager to leave at the same time. We blame USA for all out troubles and yet welcome its financial and military assistance with big smiles.

What befuddled thinking!
 
We profess to love Pakistan, and yet are eager to leave at the same time.

Not correct. Working towards a better future doesn't make you less of a patriot. Pakistanis leave Pakistan for economic reasons, not because they hate their country.
I guess its same for every country in the world.
 
Not correct. Working towards a better future doesn't make you less of a patriot. Pakistanis leave Pakistan for economic reasons, not because they hate their country.
I guess its same for every country in the world.

But the expats are hated for their economic success, while at the same time being milked as a ready source of hard currencies. Such befuddlement is unique to Pakistan.
 

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