This place also offers golden karak tea for Dh150 and if you want to buy gold-infused water, get ready to shell out Dh300
food8 hours ago
Overseas Pakistanis continued to remit record money back home as the workers’ remittances stayed above $2 billion for a record 22nd consecutive month in March as the country received $2.8 billion remittances, the highest ever in a month.
The latest data released by the State Bank of Pakistan, the central bank, showed that remittance inflows rose 3.2 per cent year-on-year basis and 28.3 per cent month-on-month basis in March. Cumulatively, the country received $23 billion remittances during the first nine months of ongoing financial year 2021-22, reflecting an increase of 7.1 per cent.
Analysts and market insiders said the country is on track to receive up to $31 billion remittances during the current financial year, ending on June 30. Pakistan received record $29.4 billion remittances during 2020-21 compared to the $23 billion received during 2019-20.
Saudis, UAE lead
Overseas Pakistanis residing in Saudi Arabia and the UAE continued to remit the highest amount as they sent $678 million and $515 million last month, respectively. It reflects a month-on-month growth of 21.42 per cent and 33.23 per cent from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, respectively.
The United Kingdom and the United States also joined the top remitting countries as overseas workers remitted $401 million and $300 million, respectively. It shows 25.62 month-on-month growth from the UK, according to the central bank data.
The remittance inflows increased 31.3 per cent to $343.1 million from other GCC countries — Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait and Qatar — compared to $261.3 million in the previous month.
Relief to economy
Pakistan economy has received much-needed support and relief through a consistent upward remittances trend since June 2020. The government expects $31 billion in remittances to boost foreign exchange reserves and bridge the widening gap of current account deficit.
Samiullah Tariq, head of research at Pakistan Kuwait Investment, said the country is likely to meet the $31 billion remittances target this year.
“Remittance inflows sustained an upward momentum ahead of holy month of Ramadan. Over nine million overseas Pakistanis usually remitted higher amount in Ramadan for Eid, zakat and other welfare spending in the country,” Tariq told Khaleej Times on Thursday.
“Non-resident Pakistanis send more money to their homes which is evident from 28 per cent month-on-month growth in March,” he added.
–muzaffarrizvi@khaleejtimes.com
This place also offers golden karak tea for Dh150 and if you want to buy gold-infused water, get ready to shell out Dh300
food8 hours ago
This travel-related case was associated with an ongoing outbreak of clade I mpox in central and eastern Africa, said the Public Health Agency of Canada
world8 hours ago
The night market is located near major hotels in Deira, and visitors can also enjoy free entertainment from different Filipino singers and comedians
uae8 hours ago
HRE Development also unveils Skyhills Residences 3
business8 hours ago
He was recently celebrated at the Better World Fund during the Venice Film Festival
lifestyle8 hours ago
This is a performance you won’t want to miss
lifestyle8 hours ago
Zvi Kogan was reported missing by his family since Thursday, November 21
uae9 hours ago
Organizations in the UAE have an urgent need for robust cybersecurity solutions, expert says
tech9 hours ago