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This is an archive article published on April 20, 2013

India tops global remittances list,received 69 bn in 2012: World Bank

Other large recipients include Pakistan,Bangladesh,Vietnam,and Lebanon.

India is the largest recipient of remittances in the world,receiving USD 69 billion in 2012,the World Bank has said.

India topped the list of countries receiving remittances,followed by China USD60 billion,the Philippines USD24 billion,Mexico USD23 billion and Nigeria and Egypt USD21 billion each,it said on Friday.

Other large recipients include Pakistan,Bangladesh,Vietnam,and Lebanon.

According to the latest edition of the World Bank8217;s Migration and Development Brief,officially recorded remittance flows to developing countries grew by 5.3 per cent to reach an estimated USD 401 billion in 2012.

Remittances to developing countries are expected to grow by an annual average of 8.8 per cent for the next three years and are forecast to reach USD 515 billion in 2015,it added.

8220;Migration and remittances offer a vital lifeline for millions of people and can play a major role in an economy8217;s take-off. They enable people to partake in the global labour market and create resources that can be leveraged for development and growth.

8220;But they are also a source of political contention,and for that very reason deserving of dispassionate analysis,8221; said Kaushik Basu,the World Bank8217;s Chief Economist and Senior Vice President for Development Economics.

Officially recorded remittance flows to South Asia are estimated to have increased sharply by 12.8 per cent to USD 109 billion in 2012,the World Bank report said.

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This follows growth averaging 13. 8 per cent in each of the previous two years,it added.

As a percentage of GDP,the top recipients of remittances,in 2011,were Tajikistan 47 percent,Liberia 31 percent,Kyrgyz Republic 29 percent,Lesotho 27 percent,Moldova 23 percent,Nepal 22 percent,and Samoa 21 per cent,the report said.

Remittance flows to developing countries have more than quadrupled since 2000.

Global remittances,including those to high-income countries,are estimated to have reached USD 514 billion in 2012,compared to USD 132 billion in 2000,the report added.

 

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