Karachi: For the 9th consecutive month, the workers’ remittances amounted to $ 2.266 billion in February 2021, around the same level as the previous month and 24.2 % higher than in February 2020.

During July-February FY21, workers’ remittances reached $ 18.7 billion, 24.1 % higher than the corresponding period last year.

A large part of workers’ remittance inflow during July-February FY21 was sourced from Saudi Arabia ($ 5.0 billion), United Arab Emirates ($ 3.9 billion), United Kingdom ($ 2.5 billion), and United States ($1.6 billion).

Policy measures undertaken by the Government and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to encourage inflows through formal channels, limited cross border travel due to COVID-19, medical expenses, and altruistic transfers to Pakistan amidst the pandemic, as well as an orderly exchange in market conditions, contributed to this sustained rise in workers’ remittances.

Arshad Hussain
The author is a senior business reporter with bylines in leading newspapers and magazines across Pakistan.

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