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Digitalizing the Route of Remittances Will Help Africa’s Recovery

Within the continent’s gloomy pandemic narrative, the formidable resilience of remittance flows into African markets is a shining light.

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Global FinTech Platform Nium Announces Expansion of Remittance Routes for E9pay Customers

E9pay aims to leverage Nium's extensive payments network to boost its B2B remittance offering

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Remittances in the Time of Pandemic

Remittance inflow to South Asian countries indeed fell during the peak of the global pandemic. 

External Webinar

The Importance of Migrants' Remittances in a Time of Crisis

This webinar discussed ways of improving data-collection for remittances, making transfers easier and cheaper using new technologies, and maximizing the impact of remittances.

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Phase II: COVID-19 Crisis Through a Migration Lens

Update and projections on migration and remittance flows during the pandemic

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Why Migrant Workers in Gulf Countries Are Sending Record Amount of Money Home

Overall, remittances to the Asia-Pacific region will drop 12 percent in the second half of 2020 compared with the same period last year, Fitch Ratings says.

FinDev Blog

Formalizing Remittances for Forcibly Displaced People: Findings from the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The lifeline provided by remittances can help advance financial inclusion among vulnerable populations.

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Remittances to Mexico Hit Third Highest Level on Record in July

Remittances sent to Mexico, a major support for the Mexican economy and in particular for low-income families, continued its historic 2020 run and rose in July to the third highest level on record.

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Defying Predictions, Nepal’s Remittances Still High

Despite dire predictions about a drastic drop in remittances that Nepal gets from its workers abroad due to the COVID-19 induced economic downturn, money transfers have remained steady. 

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Pandemic’s Effect on Remittances to Latin America Varied

As the COVID-19 pandemic froze the United States economy, not all Latin American immigrants living there were affected equally.