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November remittances at US$ 530mn taking total to US$ 6.0bn
  • Sri Lanka received US$ 530.1 million in remittances in November, totaling US$ 5.96 billion for the year so far, up 10.4% from 2023.

 

Sri Lanka received US$ 530.1 million in remittances in November, bringing the year-to-date total to US$ 5.96 billion, a 10.4% increase from 2023 but slightly below November 2022's US$ 537.3 million and October 2024's US$ 587.7 million. Remittances, along with strong tourism and export earnings, enabled the Central Bank to bolster reserves, which stood at US$ 6.46 billion in November. Seasonal trends typically result in higher remittances in March and December, suggesting December could exceed November’s figures. Although the rupee has appreciated by 11.5% this year, potentially reducing recipients' rupee earnings, record departures in recent years could lead to sustained growth in remittance inflows, as workers abroad compensate to maintain recipients' financial stability.


November remittances at US$ 530mn taking total to US$ 6.0bn | Daily Mirror

Daily Mirror
2024-12-09