October 2024 Remittances Exceed $3 Billion, Marking 23.9% Year-on-Year Growth

Remittances in October 2024 surpassed $3 billion, reflecting a strong 23.9% year-on-year growth. This continues the upward trend, with a 34.7% increase recorded in the first four months of the current fiscal year. From July to October, total remittances reached $11.848 billion, highlighting a sustained rise in financial inflows.

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