Remittances by Filipinos working abroad fell for the first time in over a decade in August but remained in positive territory in the first eight months, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported yesterday.
Cash remittances amounted to
$2.04 billion in August or 0.6 percent lower compared to $2.06 billion in the
same month last year.
This is the first time since
April 2003 when the amount of money sent home by overseas Filipinos to their
loved ones in the Philippines declined on a monthly basis.
Personal remittances from
Filipino workers with contracts of one year or more retreated 0.8 percent to
$2.26 billion in August from $2.28 billion in the same month last year.
BSP officer-in-charge Vicente
Aquino attributed the decline to the depreciation of some currencies against
the dollar particularly the euro, Canadian dollar, and the Japanese yen.
Aquino explained the weakening of
these currencies reduced the dollar equivalent of remittances sent from host
countries.
Other currencies have been
weakening against the dollar amid the impending interest rate hike by the US
Federal Reserve that is putting renewed pressure on emerging economies
with investors withdrawing their
cash to seek better returns in the US.
Of the total amount, land-based
workers contributed $12.4 billion, while sea-based workers accounted for $3.8
billion.
Aquino said the bulk of the cash
remittances came from the US, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, the United
Kingdom, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, and Canada. Likewise, personal
remittances inched up 3.9 percent to $17.93 billion in the first eight months
from $17.27 billion in the same period last year.
The BSP has set a five percent
growth target in the value of remittances from overseas Filipinos this year.
Cash remittances went up 5.9 percent to $24.35 billion last year from $22.98
billion in 2013, while personal remittances increased by 6.3 percent to $26.97
billion from $25.37 billion.
The Philippines is the
third-leading recipient of remittances in the world after India and China.
About 12 million Filipinos are working abroad.
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