Remittances From Egyptian Expats up 40 Percent in August 2017: Central Bank

Published October 12th, 2017 - 01:27 GMT
A total of $16.3 billion in remittances was sent to Egypt between November 2016, when Egypt floated its currency, and August this year. (File photo)
A total of $16.3 billion in remittances was sent to Egypt between November 2016, when Egypt floated its currency, and August this year. (File photo)

Remittances from Egyptian expats were reportedly 40 percent higher in August than in the same month last year, registering $1.7 billion this year compared to $1.2 billion in August 2016, Egypt’s Central Bank said.

A total of $16.3 billion in remittances was sent to Egypt between November 2016, when Egypt floated its currency, and August this year.

The period following the flotation saw a $2.4 billion increase in remittances, estimated at 17.35 percent compared to the same period of the previous fiscal year.

In November, the central bank floated the currency and agreed to a $12 billion loan with the International Monetary Fund to support its reform program.

Egypt’s foreign reserves registered $36.535 billion at the end of September 2017. Around 9.4 million Egyptians live abroad, of a total Egyptian population of 104.2 million.

Egyptians working abroad send back billions of dollars a year in remittances, an important source of hard currency.

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