April 04, 2019 | 15:20 (GMT+7)
Remittances to HCM City reach 1.2 billion in Q1
Remittances to Ho Chi Minh City were estimated to reach USD 1.2 billion in the first quarter of this year, said Nguyen Hoang Minh, Deputy Director of the State Bank of Vietnam’s branch in the southern largest economic hub.
This represented a rise of more than 7 percent over the same period last year.
The inflow of remittances has been increasing in recent years, averaging growth of 10 percent per year, driven by the stable macroeconomic situation, Minh said, adding that remittances were mainly flowing into production and business (about 60-65 percent) and real estate (around 20 percent).
In addition, remittance receivers tended to exchange foreign currencies into Vietnamese dong to enjoy higher deposit interest rates. The rate on deposits in US dollar has been kept at zero for more than two years.
The amount of remittances to HCM City totaled USD 5 billion in 2018.
The country received a sum of nearly USD 16 billion in remittances last year, one hundred times higher than in 1993.
According to the World Bank, Vietnam is one of the top ten remittance receivers.
Remittances to Vietnam came from more than 4.5 million overseas Vietnamese together with a large number of workers working abroad.
Source: VNA