Overseas  Filipino remittances sustain growth momentum, reaches US$15.3 billion
Philippine Economy Army (PEA/OFW) continues  surging of 0.3 Million deployed with awaiting for deployment of more than 1  Million as of September 2012; Dollar remittances keeps growing up to $15.3  Billion USD.
Personal remittances from overseas Filipinos  (OFs) continued to rise in August 2012, posting a growth of 7.9 percent from  the year-ago level to reach US$2 billion, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas  Officer-in-Charge Juan D. De Zuñiga, Jr. announced today.
This favorable development brought the  cumulative personal remittances during the first eight months of the year to  US$15.3 billion, higher by 5.6 percent compared to the level registered in the  same period last year. Growth in remittances was sustained by higher personal  transfers from land-based OF workers (OFWs) with work contracts of one year or  more (by 3.3 percent), as well as sea-based workers and land-based workers with  short-term contracts (by 13.3 percent).
Cash remittances from OFs coursed through banks  likewise expanded by 5.5 percent to reach US$13.7 billion for the first eight  months of 2012 relative to the level registered in the comparable period last  year. The steady influx of remittances was observed from both sea-based (US$3.2  billion) and land-based workers (US$10.5 billion). Key sources of remittances  were the U.S. (43.1 percent of total cash remittances), Canada (9.5 percent),  Saudi Arabia (7.7 percent), the United Kingdom (4.9 percent), Japan (4.9  percent), the United Arab Emirates (4.2 percent), and Singapore (4 percent).
Preliminary reports by the Philippine Overseas  Employment Administration (POEA) indicated continued demand for skilled  Filipino workers. For the period January-September 2012, a total of 231,316 job  orders mostly for service, production, and professional, technical and related  workers were processed in response to the manpower requirements in Saudi  Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, and Taiwan. The POEA also  reported that workers with processed contracts and those awaiting deployment  reached 1,081,513 for the first semester of 2012. However, this was lower by  about 35 percent than the level recorded in the same period last year.  Meanwhile, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported last month that  the Philippines ratified the Maritime Labor Convention (MLC), 2006, dubbed as  the "Seafarers' International Bill of Rights" and the International Labor  Organization (ILO) Convention No. 189 or the "Decent Work for Domestic Workers  Convention." These measures should provide better work opportunities abroad  through strengthened protection for OFs.
With expectations of sustained demand for  skilled Filipino workers overseas, remittances are projected to continue to  boost economic activity and provide a steady supply of foreign exchange.  Moreover, the increasing use of financial channels for transfers and the  continued introduction of innovations in remittance products are expected to  contribute to the steady flow of remittances into the country.
Asian Journal
 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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