Kenyans abroad send home Sh6.3bn monthly despite pandemic

Kenyans abroad send home Sh6.3bn monthly despite pandemic

Kenyans living abroad sent home an average Sh6.33 billion weekly in 2020 despite the economic weigh-down of the Covid-19 pandemic, new data shows. FILE PHOTO | NMG Kenyans living abroad sent home an average Sh6.33 billion weekly in 2020 despite the economic weigh-down of the Covid-19 pandemic, new data shows.

Fresh Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) data shows that diaspora remittances hit Sh329.41 billion ($3.094 billion) last year, being a growth of 10.7 percent from Sh285.23 billion ($2.796 billion) that was sent home the previous year.

This means about Sh6.33 billion was sent home every week, deepening the share of remittances in the country’s foreign exchange receipts.

“Remittance inflows were strongly buoyant in 2020 despite the devastation by Covid-19 in the source countries,” said CBK governor Patrick Njoroge.

“This remarkable growth of remittances has been supported by financial innovations that provided Kenyans in the diaspora more convenient channels for their transactions.”

The total remittances were 9.56 percent higher than the maximum of Sh300.67 billion ($2.824 billion) that Dr Njoroge had projected in July last year.

The unprecedented Covid-induced economic disruption that had hit countries such as the US and UK had seen the CBK project a 12 percent fall in remittances to Sh232.2 billion due to job cuts.

However, the apex bank revised this to a growth of just one percent on the back of a strong recovery in June.

The strong performance came on the back of December remittances hitting Sh32.91 billion ($299 million) — the all-time high to have ever been sent home in a single month.

December is historically a strong month for remittances when people in America and other stations send home Christmas presents and school fees payments.

US is the largest country in terms of the inflow contributions. However, the country has emerged as a global hotspot for Covid-19 infections and also faced tensions in the recently concluded elections.Washington-based Pew Research Centre’s previous estimates showed some 90,000 Kenyans are living in the US, including as many as 30,000 without authorisation.Inflows from the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Germany also make up key contributions.Diaspora remittances had dipped to $208.22 million in April—barely a month after Kenya reporting the first Covid-19 case in mid-March but started rebounding in months that followed.The remittances were boosted by recoveries in major economies abroad and by more ways to send cash, including straight to the recipients’ mobile phones.Kenya’s strong remittances also defied the average dip of about 20 percent […]

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