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PH remittance­s climb to $24.4B from Jan. to Oct.

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MONEY sent home by the overseas Filipinos for the first 10 months rose by 3.9 percent year- on- year to $ 24.4 billion, the central bank said Thursday.

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Amando Tetangco Jr. said the personal remittance­s from land- based workers with work contracts of one year or more amounted to $ 19.0 billion while those from sea- based and land- based workers with work contracts of less than one year, excluding their expenditur­es abroad, totaled $ 5.1 billion.

Personal remittance­s in October, however, fell by 2.8 percent year- on- year to $ 2.3 billion. Meanwhile, cash remittance­s from overseas Filipinos coursed through banks rose by four ercent year- on- year in January to October to $ 22.1 billion.

In particular, remittance­s from landbased workers in the first ten months increased by 6.3 percent, compensati­ng for the 3.7 percent decline in sea- based workers’ remittance­s.

Total cash remittance­s in October also declined by three percent year- on- year to $ 2.1 billion as remittance­s from seabased workers declined by 11.1 percent while those from land- based workers slid by six percent.

“Stiffer competitio­n in the supply of seafarers, particular­ly from East Asia and Eastern Europe, has contribute­d to the declining trend in sea- based remittance­s,” Tetangco said.

The top countries that contribute­d to the decline in total cash remittance­s in October were Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Italy, Malaysia, the Netherland­s, and the United Kingdom. (

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