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Record $29 Billion in Remittances Sent Home by Overseas Indians in Q3

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
April 4, 2024
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In a testament to the enduring financial ties binding the Indian diaspora to their homeland, the December quarter witnessed a historic surge in remittances, with overseas Indians sending home a staggering $29 billion. This robust inflow, marked by a notable uptick from FCNR (foreign currency – non resident) instruments, underscores a significant shift in savings strategies, as these instruments increasingly outshine traditional bank deposits in the Western hemisphere.

The Record-Breaking Remittances

According to preliminary data published by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), net inward remittances surged to $29 billion during the quarter ended December 2023, marking the highest quarterly remittance figure recorded by the Indian diaspora since economic liberalization in 1991. This substantial influx of funds not only reflects the financial contributions of overseas Indians but also serves as a vital source of permanent flows, playing a pivotal role in narrowing India’s current account deficit (CAD).

Unpacking the Drivers Behind the Surge

The surge in remittances is intricately linked to the dynamics of migration across different economies and the prevailing job market conditions. A post-Covid survey conducted by the RBI sheds light on the geographical distribution of remittances, with the United States emerging as the largest source, accounting for 23% of the total. However, it’s noteworthy that remittance flows from the Gulf region experienced a decline during this period, indicating nuanced shifts in global economic landscapes.

Madan Sabnavis, chief economist at Bank of Baroda, attributes this surge to a combination of global economic factors and seasonal trends. He suggests that a robust performance by global businesses, coupled with year-end bonuses disbursed in December, have bolstered remittance flows. This sentiment is echoed by Saugata Bhattacharya, an independent economist, who highlights the festive season commitments and the rupee’s depreciation as additional factors contributing to the surge.

India: A Magnet for Remittances

India’s status as the largest recipient of remittances from its diaspora is deeply entrenched, dating back to the software boom of the 1990s. Recent data from the World Bank reveals that Asia’s third-largest economy received over $100 billion in remittance inflows in 2023 alone. While the bulk of these funds are directed towards fulfilling family needs, a significant portion is also channeled into other assets such as deposits, as indicated by an RBI survey on remittances.

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Impact on Current Account Deficit and Financial Markets

Aside from addressing familial obligations, the surge in remittances has profound implications for India’s economic landscape. An analysis of balance of payments data reveals that higher remittance inflows have contributed to reining in the CAD, which declined from 2% to 1.2% of GDP in the December quarter. Moreover, the influx of funds has bolstered FCNR deposits, particularly appealing during periods of rupee depreciation, thereby enhancing stability in India’s financial markets.

Addressing Challenges and Charting the Way Forward

Despite India’s prominence as a remittance destination, challenges persist, particularly concerning the cost of remittance corridors. A research paper published by RBI economists underscores the need for policy measures to address high-cost corridors and expand the scope of the Money Transfer Service Scheme (MTSS). Initiatives such as issuing prepaid cards to beneficiaries of remittances signify a step towards enhancing the efficiency and affordability of remittance transactions.

In conclusion, the record-breaking remittance figures underscore the enduring bond between overseas Indians and their homeland, with financial contributions playing a pivotal role in shaping India’s economic landscape. As India continues to navigate global economic dynamics, harnessing the full potential of remittance inflows remains paramount, necessitating proactive policy interventions to address existing challenges and foster sustainable financial connectivity across borders.

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