Manila Bulletin

Cash remittance­s reach $22 B in Sept.

- By LEE C. CHIPONGIAN

Cash remittance­s sent home by overseas Filipinos amounted to $22.187 billion as of endSeptemb­er, up 4.2 percent yearon-year from $21.294 billion, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported Friday.

Cash remittance­s are funds transferre­d via the formal banking system which makes it easier for the BSP to monitor.

For the month of September only, bank-chanelled remittance­s totaled $2.379 billion, 6.3 percent higher from same period last year of $2.237 billion.

The BSP said remittance­s of workers with work contracts of less than one year contribute­d bulk of the monthly cash transfers. By type of worker, cash remittance­s from land-based and sea-based workers increased by 3.2 percent to $17.3 billion and eight percent to $4.9 billion, respective­ly.

The US, home to majority of correspond­ent banks used by remittance companies, naturally account for 37.5 percent of the total by country source of cash remittance­s.

Other major sources of cash remittance­s are Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, Hong Kong, Germany and Kuwait. “The combined remittance­s from these countries accounted for 78.3 percent of total cash remittance­s during the period,” said the BSP.

The BSP since 2012 report overseas Filipinos’ personal remittance­s. As of end-September, this grew by 3.9 percent from same time in 2018 of $23.713 billion.

Personal remittance­s is the sum of the net compensati­on of employees such as the gross earnings of overseas Filipinos. It also includes personal transfers in cash or in kind and “other householdt­o-household transfers between Filipinos who have migrated abroad and their families in the Philippine­s” as well as capital transfers between households.

Personal remittance­s for September only reached $2.648 billion, up 6.3 percent year-on-year from $2.490 billion.

According to the BSP, the

“growth in personal remittance­s during the nine-month period was driven by steady remittance inflows from land-based overseas Filipino workers with work contracts of one year or more.” This increased to $18.8 billion from $18.2 billion in 2018.

Remittance inflows from seabased workers and land-based workers with short-term contracts amounted to $5.3 billion this year, higher than the previous $4.9 billion.

The BSP expects cash remittance­s to grow by three percent this year. In 2018, total cash remittance­s reached $28.943 billion, up 3.1 percent from what was reported in 2017 of $28.060 billion.

Before 2015, remittance­s were growing by an average five percent per year. In 2013, it was up by 7.4 percent. The yearly OFW remittance­s growth started to slow down in 2015 and by 2017, it was at the three percent level. The BSP blamed protection­ist policies and geopolitic­al tensions as dragging down remittance­s in past years.

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