Times of Oman

Remittance­s to Pakistan rise

The devaluatio­n of the Pakistani rupee had an impact on the remittance­s being sent from residents in the Sultanate

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MADIHA ASIF madiha@timesofoma­n.com

MUSCAT: Remittance­s from overseas Pakistanis living across the world including Oman have gone up, reaching US$12.77 billion from July 2018 to January 2019.

“Remittance­s from overseas Pakistanis [are] up [by] $1.4 billion [between] July and January versus the same period last year. The total [amount of ] remittance­s received between July and January is $12.77 billion, 12.2 per cent higher than last year,” said Asad Umar, Pakistan’s Minister of Finance.

Trade deficit

He added that the trade deficit in services from July to December 2018 was also down $800 million compared to the same period the previous year.

Speaking exclusivel­y to the Times of Oman, officials from the Embassy of Pakistan said that “the State Bank of Pakistan maintains a record of all remittance­s sent via banking channels. There would still be more remittance­s sent with a friend or carried personally. However, remittance­s from Oman were at an average of $750 million in 2018”.

P.K. Subudhi, General Manager at Mustafa Sultan Exchange, said that he has seen a slight increase in the remittance­s being sent to Pakistan in the last period due to the depreciati­on of the Pakistani rupee (PKR). “The devaluatio­n of the PKR, which was done by the government of Pakistan, had an impact on the remittance­s being sent from residents in Oman. We saw a slight increase in the money sent home during the period compared to last year,” Subudhi said.

In December 2018, the PKR fell by almost 25 against the Omani rial, dropping from PKR348 to PKR373 and settling at PKR351, after the State Bank of Pakistan intervened. The sharp fall, according to exchange house experts in Oman, was due to sensing the government’s talks with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund to secure a loan.

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