Philippine Daily Inquirer

BSP EXPECTS REMITTANCE­S TO HIT $28B

- BENO. DEVERA

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) expects cash remittance­s from Filipinos working and living abroad to reach another record-high of $28 billion by the end of the year.

The BSP kept the 4-percent remittance­s growth target for 2017, although the value of the updated forecast was higher than the earlier projection of $27.7 billion.

Cash sent home by overseas Filipinos through banks hit a record $26.9 billion in 2016, up 5 percent from $25.6 billion in 2015.

But BSP Deputy Governor Diwa C. Guinigundo told reporters Friday that the immigratio­n policy of US President Donald Trump might impact on remittance flows as well as business process outsourcin­g (BPO) industry revenues.

Guinigundo also noted of other internatio­nal issues, such as the Qatar crisis in the Middle East.

In April, cash remittance­s fell to $2.083 billion, a 15month low.

The BSP blamed the stronger US dollar, the decline in remittance­s from land-based work- ers, and the repatriati­on of Filipino workers under the Saudi Arabian amnesty program for the drop in cash transfers at the start of the second quarter.

At the end of the first four months, cash remittance­s grew by 4.2 percent to $9.036 billion from $8.67 billion in the same period last year.

Remittance­s are the largest source of foreign exchange income for the country, helping insulate the domestic economy from external shocks by ensuring the steady supply of dollars into the system.—

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