Remittances hit $36.14B in 2022

MONEY sent home by overseas Filipinos reached an all-time high of US$36.14 billion.

This level was 3.6 percent higher than the $34.88 billion remittance flows in 2021.

“The robust inward remittances reflected the increasing demand for foreign workers amid the reopening of economies,” said the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

The full-year 2022 level accounted for 8.9 percent and 8.4 percent of the country’s gross domestic product and gross National income, respectively.

Remittances in December logged $3.49 billion, up by 5.7 percent from the $3.30 billion recorded in December 2021. The increase in personal remittances in December was due to higher remittances sent by land-based workers with work contracts of one year or more and sea- and land-based workers with work contracts of less than one year.

Cash remittances coursed through banks grew by 5.8 percent to $3.16 billion in December 2022, from $2.99 billion registered in the same month in 2021. The expansion in cash remittances in December 2022 was due to the growth in receipts from land- and sea-based workers.

On a year-to-date basis, cash remittances coursed through banks amounted to $32.54 billion in 2022, up by 3.6 percent from the $31.42 billion recorded in 2021.

The growth in cash remittances from the United States (US), Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Qatar and the United Kingdom contributed largely to the increase in remittances in 2022. Meanwhile, in terms of country sources, the US posted the highest share of overall last year followed by Singapore and Saudi Arabia. (KOC WITH PR)