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.