The Freeman

Remittance­s grow 5.9% to $1.8B in January – BSP

- ( Wires)

Coming from a high volume of money transfers during the Christmas and New Year holidays, plus the added liquidity in response to devastatio­n caused by Typhoon Yolanda in November, remittance­s by overseas Filipinos slowed down in January though still higher from a year earlier.

Cash remittance­s or money sent through banks and transfer agents rose by 5.9 percent to $ 1.799 billion from $ 1.699 billion in the same comparable period, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said in a statement Monday.

But the amount of transfers in January numbers was down 18.22 percent for $ 2.2 billion in December 2013, Bangko Sentral reported, saying the level of remittance­s usually drops following the year- end holidays.

The remittance flows " remained resilient, underpinne­d by the sustained demand for Filipino manpower overseas, particular­ly the skilled workers," Bangko Sentral noted.

Preliminar­y data from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion showed 24,187 job orders were processed mainly for Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Taiwan, Kuwait and Qatar.

Cash remittance­s in January came mostly from the United States, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Japan and Canada, Bangko Sentral data showed.

Personal remittance­s – which include transfers in cash and in kind through banks and handcarrie­d deliveries – totaled $ 2.002 billion in October, up 6.8 percent.

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