Hindustan Times (East UP)

India received highest remittance­s at $87 billion in 2021: World Bank

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WASHINGTON: India, the world’s largest recipient of remittance­s, received USD 87 billion in 2021 with the United States being the biggest source, accounting for over 20 per cent of these funds, according to the World Bank.

India is followed by China, Mexico, the Philippine­s, and Egypt, the Washington-based global lender said in its report released on Wednesday.

In India, remittance­s are projected to grow three per cent in 2022 to USD 89.6 billion, reflecting a drop in overall migrant stock, as a large proportion of returnees from the Arab countries await return, it said.

“Flows to India (the world’s largest recipient of remittance­s) are expected to reach USD 87 billion, a gain of 4.6 per cent — with the severity of COVID-19 caseloads and deaths during the second quarter (well above the global average) playing a prominent role in drawing altruistic flows (including for the purchase of oxygen tanks) to the country,” the World Bank report stated.

Remittance­s to low- and middle-income countries are projected to have grown a strong 7.3 per cent to reach USD 589 billion in 2021, the bank said.

This return to growth is more robust than earlier estimates and follows the resilience of flows in 2020 when remittance­s declined by only 1.7 per cent despite a severe global recession due to COVID-19, according to estimates from the World Bank’s Migration and Developmen­t Brief.

“Remittance flows from migrants have greatly complement­ed government cash transfer programs to support families suffering economic hardships during the COVID-19 crisis. India had received over USD 83 billion in remittance­s in 2020.

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