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    OFW inflows hit record $20.12 billion in 2011

    MANILA, Philippines - Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) hit a new record high of $20.117 billion in 2011, 7.2 percent or $1.254 billion higher than the $18.763 billion in 2010, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported yesterday.

    BSP officer-in-charge Juan de Zuniga attributed the substantial rise in remittances to a 14-percent increase in inflow from sea-based workers and a 5.5-percent increase from land-based workers.

    De Zuñiga said land-based workers accounted for 78.4 percent of total remittances in 2011.

    “Remittances remained resilient throughout the year amid the political turmoil in some parts of the Middle East and North African (MENA) states, the slowdown in global economic growth and intensified financial strains brought about by the euro area sovereign debt crisis,” De Zuniga said.

    The BSP official said the increase could be attributed to the diversified destinations and skills of overseas Filipinos, the strategic network of bank and non-bank service providers across the globe as well as the new financial products and money transfer services offered in the remittance market.

    Data showed that as of end-December, established tie-ups of commercial banks, remittance centers, correspondent banks, branches, and representative offices inched up by 3.1 percent to 4,723 from 4,581.

    De Zuniga said major sources of remittances include the US, Canada, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom, Japan, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Italy, Germany, and Norway.

    The Philippine Overseas Employment Association (POEA) reported that it processed 12.3 percent or 7,160 of the total 58,123 total approved job orders in January.

    For December alone, the BSP said remittances went up by 6.2 percent to a new monthly record high of $1.799 billion from $1.694 billion last year. This exceeded the previous monthly record high of $1.783 billion booked in November.

    De Zuniga said the full-year growth of 7.2 percent exceeded the revised remittance growth target of seven percent. - By Lawrence Agcaoili (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)

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    • Happy  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      siguro naman po sobra sobra na yan sa kaban ng bayan, di po ba pnoy? i would suggest sa gobyerno natin na bawasan na ang pagdagdag ng buwis lalong lalo na sa ating may mga maliliit na negosyante sa pilipinas at tulungan ang mga tunay na nangangailan na naghihirap. ika nga share your blessings!. at tyak lalong magtatagumpay ang bayang sinilangan. I hope Mr.President nakuha mo po message ko.
      • Roldan 3 months ago
        E di mawawalan sya ng pagsuhol sa 188 na tongresman at sa mga senador na pinangakuan niya ng 100M soft pocket, di ba simpleng kurap pero sagad at garapal.
      • Alaeh 3 months ago
        @roldan uto-uto ka? nabalita lng na nanuhol naniwala k n agad. napatunayan ba? bago sana natapos yang comment sana ngpakita k ng patunay na may panunuhol na nangyari.
      • Leng Leng 3 months ago
        I am working abroad at wala akong pakialam kung saan mapupunta yung pera panggastos ng pamilya ko sa pinas basta ang importante mabuhay sila ng maayos, part na yan ng history sa pinas na noon pa man marami ng kurakot, kaya panig ako kung saan ang nakakabuti tulad ng pagtugis sa mga corrupt. I support tha current government for good to pursuit the corrupt in the Philippines!!.
    • Chloe  •  3 months ago
      Then what do the OFW's get in return after sending these billions of dollars to the Phil economy? Are we getting something to improve our lives here abroad? The govt must not just thank us, but show us how serious they are in improving our lives.
      • kapalmuks 3 months ago
        wla, dito nga sa abroad kami pa ang kinakwartahan , renewal lng ng passport 120dollars na, kung uuwi ka ng pinas kukuha ka pa ng pass para maka uwi, bullshit kayong nasa gobyerno, bayani, ginagawa nyo kaming milking cow, mahiya kayong mga pilitician kayo, sana maubos na kayo
      • summer blossom 3 months ago
        oo nga naman, sana next time ung list of OFW benefits naman ang ifeature dito sa Yahoo.
      • Alaeh 3 months ago
        what ofw's get in return? your families get the remittance you sent right? and not the government. your family got money to spend. the government is indirectly affected by these remittances from the ofws. peso dollar rate? it barely lifts the peso value. it is where it is now because we are in global recession. the government can also get benefits from it through taxes, that's if your family will actually spend the money you sent.
    • Peter 1st Pope  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  3 months ago
      There's a great help of all filipinos to other country i hope our govt. may help us too by not increasing our payment for visa processing...
      A bigger remittances for the year 2011 that's because of an OFW.
      The govt. must be thankful to us...now, where are the money goes?
      • kapalmuks 3 months ago
        yeah this govt is damn shit, renewal lng ng passport 120 dollars na, wla na man kaming nahihita sa inyo , ang kakapal ng apog nyo, maawa kayo sa mga ofw
      • Alaeh 3 months ago
        san po napunta ung 120 dollars? sa ngproduce ng passport mo ung mismong passport mo at sa empleyadong nag asikaso ng passport mo. meron pa bang libreng serbisyo? at yung mga remittance nyo ndi nmn sa gobyerno nio pinapadala kundi sa kamag anak nio di ba? kung may mahita man gobyerno jan e sa tax lng galing sa pagkakagastusan ng remittance n yan ng mga kamag anak mo.
      • leo d 3 months ago
        @alaeh....hindi nman libre ang naging serbisyo mo ah,..kami nagpapasahod sa inyo ah ...natural lang na asikasuhin nyo documento namin dahil kung wala kami wala ka rin jan ...kuha mo tol,,,at yung remittance namin ... oo sa pamilya namin pinadadala pero dadaan muna sa gobyerno bago makarating sa pinadalhan ...ibig sabihin....makinig ka tol,,,,sa labas ng bansa ( abroad ) hindi lahat ng sahod namin ay nahahawakan namin dahil may agreement ang gobyerno ( POEA ) natin sa mga principal ng mga agency...automatic na bawat buwan nababawasan ng 80% ang basic salary ko ito yung remittance ,so diretso yan sa agency at ang agency namn ay hinuhulog sa bangko...ano ngayun ang pakinabang ng bangko ....imbes na bumili sila ng dollar hindi na kami ang nagpapahiram sa kanila ng dollar at bagkus pinatutubuan pa nila ito.....kaya nga ang bangko sentral ay tuwang tuwa sa mga OFW dahil nakapagremitt ng 1.8 billion dollars ang mga ofw last year ...ngayun sasabihin mong hindi libre serbisyo mo talagang hindi pero dapat LIBRE di ba ...isa pa di mo alam sinasabi mo ... kaming mga OFW ay tax free ..alam mo kung bakit ? e sa remittance pa lang sobra sobra na ang halaga na ipinasok sa bansa tas lagyan pa kami ng tax.... kung may nahita man ang gobyerno natin ....talagang meron ...dahil hindi na sila bumibili ng dollar sa labas para pambili ng raw material na imported dahil sa amin pa lang mga OFW nakakaangkat na ng sapat para pambayad...
    • Jong  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      KAPAG NANGINGIBANG BANSA ANG MGA PINOY PARA MAG TRABAHO, MERON BANG FINACIAL SUPPORT NA MAKUKUHA SA GOBYERNO NATIN FOR PLACEMENT FEE?? SAGOT= WALA!
      PERO KAPAG NAKAPAG ABROAD NA ANG MGA PINOY SINO ANG NAKIKINABANG?? SAGOT= ANG GOBYERNO!
      HAYYY BUHAYY!!!!! HINDI TALAGA PANTAY......
      • leo d 3 months ago
        galing mo ...tol
    • wala poh  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      sana isang araw wag mag padala ng remittances ang lahat na mga OFW sa boung mundo para marinig at talagang pagtuonan ng pansin ng gobyerno ang mga hinaing at problema ng mga OFW, isang araw lang makikita ng gobyerno kung gaano ang tulong ng remittances sa economy ng bansa, kaya sana isang araw magkaisa ang mga OFW para sa ikakabuti ng bansang pinas para sa mga pangarap ng mga kawawang OFW.....
      • Secret 3 months ago
        once a month lang magpadala ofw i delay mo pa
      • leo d 3 months ago
        tama ... isang araw lang di magpadala ng remittance ang mga OFW tingnan natin kung ano maging resulta ng bansa natin ...
    • samgabalahura at corrupt  •  Doha, Qatar  •  3 months ago
      remittances plus GDP ng bansa natin abay andami non ahh saan kaya napupunta yun?
    • Cristino Aquino  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      even IF PNOY OPPOSE a CHANGE in the CORY CONSTITUTION !!!
      PILIPINOS !!! EACH ONE OF YOU MUST TELL & DEMAND to YOUR SENATORS & CONGRESSMEN YOU VOTED FOR :
      1. TO CHANGE the 60/40 ECONOMIC PROVISION of the CONSTITUTION so that ALL FOREIGN INVESTORS WHO WOULD LIKE TO INVEST IN OUR COUNTRY WILL COME IN TO PROVIDE ALTERNATIVE GOOD JOBS TO ALL HARD WORKING PILIPINOS !!!
      2. TO END THE GRIP CONTROL OF BUSINESSES IN THE PHILIPPINES LIMITED ONLY TO THE OLIGARCHS, PROVIDING HEALTHY and FREE MARKET BUSINESS COMPETITION IN THE PHILIPPINES !!!
      3. OUR COUNTRY IS A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY WITH almost COMPLETE NATURAL RESOURCES THAT WE CAN EASILY RECOVER ANYTIME WHEN ALL OF US PILIPINOS WILL DEMAND TO OUR SUPPOSED SLAVES WHICH ARE THE NOW SETTING POLITICIANS ACTING AS OUR BOSSES WHEN IN FACT WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE THEIR BOSSES !!!
      WAKE UP !!! WAKE UP !!! WAKE UP !!! ALL AFFECTED PILIPINOS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Jojo  •  3 months ago
      Brain Drain...lahat ng magagaling nasa abroad na kaya hindi umuunlad ang Pilipinas. Yung iba nag migrate na sa Canada, Australia..etc...Bakit ka nga naman magta trabaho dito puro contractual at katiting lang ang sweldo hindi kayang bumuhay ng pamilya. Puro intsik lang yumayaman dito sa Pinas at mga corrupt na tauhan ng gobyerno.
    • AMDG DIAMOND  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Sa Lahat ng mga OFW, mabuhay po kayong lahat. Kayo ang mga tunay na bayani na tumutulong sa ating Bansa. Dugo, pawis, hirap sa kabila ng lungkot, "Home sickness" ang pinang puhunan niyo para mabigyan ng magandang kinabukasan ang inyong mga naiwang mahal sa buhay dito sa Pilipinas. Dahil walang gaanong opportunidad sa Pilipinas. Katulad niyo ay lumaki kami na ang aming mga magulang ay nag abroad at nagtrabaho sa ibang bansa. Kaya dama namin kung gaano kahirap mawalay sa mga magulang ng matagal. Mabuhay po kayo mga kabayan na OFW sa lahat ng dako ng mundo. Saludo po kami sa inyo. Nawa'y pagpalain, bigyan kayo ng "good health", prosperity at saya sa lahat ng pinaghirapan niyo. God Bless.
    • Noel  •  London, United Kingdom  •  3 months ago
      tanong lang sa bsp: bakit hindi naisama sa listahan ng major sources of remittances ang africa?
    • Yagy  •  Darfield, New Zealand  •  3 months ago
      I felt sad reading all these news from home. All about greed and dishonesty. Good luck na lang sa ating lahat, hanggang may kasakiman ang mga opisyal natin sa gobyerno...walang kaginhawaang matatamasa si Juan kailanman...it is just a vicious cycle.too bad.
    • joromiah  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      though im a part of this...dapat bang maging proud ang OFW...huhuhuuuu... cge n nga at least naging part..
    • alvinfab  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      Mga OFW ang tumutulong sa pag Bangon ng Econimiya ng Pilipinas, Sana'y mabigyan at matulungan din sila sa pamamgitan ng pag negosyo, training (karagdagan kalaman) at ibang servisyo ng pamahalaan, Mga elitista lang ang nanginginabang dito sa negosyo ng remittances. Mga OFW "A.K.A. BAGONG BAYANI magpakilala tayo sa governo.
    • .  •  3 months ago
      what has the Philippines have to show for this money??? Absolutely nothing!
    • .  •  3 months ago
      this article just further encourages the exodus of filipinos to other parts of the world. a sign that the country cannot sustain its own people.... its good that ofws are able to send money back but its also sad that it has to happen... whats even more sad is that the government encourages this exodus....
    • danilo  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      marami na naman pag kakagastusan ang mga pulitico natin hehe
    • rotsen  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  3 months ago
      milking cow ang ofw. kapag kailangan na ang tulong wala ng masulingan.
    • Odello Caesar  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  3 months ago
      It's funny when you read a news like this thinking that you, as an OFW was appreciated by the Government, but try and go home to the Philippines, then you'll know what kind of appreciation they have in store for you. They will try to squeeze all your money for some bureaucratic B.S., requirement this, requirement that, you have to pay this, pay that, if you will not pay, you cannot leave the country... it's as if all OFW's wanted to leave by choice and not by circumstance!
    • jan michael  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  3 months ago
      wow! dagdag sa pork barrel ba tong 20 billion? :P
    • Celso  •  Houston, United States  •  3 months ago
      Inspiring""""" it means, we OFW are deserving! but????? when the time OFW workers needs your help... you always saying, im sorry we dont have enough fund to help you.....
      so, in other words corruption in the goverment TALAMAK PARINNNNNNNNNNN. "gising kabayan ko"
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