The Pak Banker

PM hails 'good news' as Sept remittance­s jump 31pc

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Islamabad

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday hailed a jump of 31.2 per cent in remittance­s for September, terming it "good news for the economy".

Pakistan received remittance­s of $2.3 billion in September driven by gradual re-opening of major host destinatio­ns such as the Middle East, Europe and the United States, data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) showed on Monday.

Remittance­s in September remained above the $2bn-mark for the fourth consecutiv­e month in a row and were 31.2pc higher than the same month last year and 9pc higher than in August.

Cumulative­ly, inflows during July-September jumped 31.1pc year-onyear to $7.174bn compared to $5.452bn in the correspond­ing period last year.

"Despite Covid, more good news for our economy. Alhamdulil­lah, remittance­s from our hardworkin­g overseas Pakistanis rose to $2.3bn in September 2020, 31pc higher than last September and 9pc higher than August 2020. This marks the fourth consecutiv­e month that remittance­s have remained above $2bn," the premier said via Twitter.

The central bank said remittance­s in September were slightly higher than the SBP's projection­s of $2bn supported by efforts under the Pakistan Remittance­s Initiative (PRI).

"The higher remittance­s are largely due to expats sending money home during difficult times amid Covid-19 along with limited avenues to spend in host countries (due to lockdowns)," said Topline Securities' Chief Economist Syed Atif Zafar while speaking to Dawn.

Saudi Arabia emerged as the top destinatio­n for remittance­s as Pakistani overseas workers from the country sent around $666 million during September, an increase of 29pc yearon-year. Meanwhile, inflows from the United Arab Emirates rose 12pc over last year to $473m during the month under review.

In addition, remittance­s from the United States and the United Kingdom also jumped by 54pc and 64pc to $180m and $289m, respective­ly.

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ISLAMABAD -APP The signing ceremony of Financing Agreement with Internatio­nal Islamic Trade Finance Corporatio­n, a subsidiary of ISDB held at Ministry of Economic Affairs.

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