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1 Leveraging Remittances for Development and Poverty Alleviation Mr. Diwa C. Guinigundo Deputy Governor Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas International Forum on Remittances 2007 Washington D.C. 18-19 October 2007

2 2 Outline of Presentation  Global trends in migration and remittances  Development perspective on remittances  The Philippines experience with remittances and its impact on development and poverty alleviation  Policy thrust of the BSP to harness remittances for development

3 3 Global Flows on International Migrant Remittances (US$ billion) INFLOWS2000200120022003200420052006eChange 2005-06 (%) Change 2001-06 (%) All developing countries Low-income countries Middle-income Lower MICs Upper MICs East Asia and the Pacific Europe and Central Asia Latin America and the Caribbean Middle-East and North Africa South Asia Sub-Saharan Africa High income OECD World 85 22 63 43 20 17 13 20 13 17 5 46 132 96 26 70 48 22 20 13 24 15 19 5 50 147 117 32 85 61 23 29 14 28 16 24 5 52 170 145 40 105 75 30 35 17 35 21 31 6 59 205 163 41 123 86 37 39 23 41 23 30 7 66 230 188 46 142 95 47 44 31 48 24 35 7 68 257 199 47 152 101 51 45 32 53 25 36 7 68 268 6 2 7 6 9 3 5 12 5 3 0 3 107 81 116 110 128 125 149 119 64 86 62 37 83 OUTFLOWS2000200120022003200420052006eChange 2004-05 (%) Change 2001-05 (%) All developing countries High income OECD High income non-OECD World 12 76 22 110 14 83 22 118 21 88 22 131 25 98 21 144 32 111 20 163 37 119 21 177 17 7 5 9 161 44 -3 50 Source: Migration and Development Brief 2, World Bank Development Prospects Group

4 4 Remittance-Receiving Countries By Region (2006) Source: World Bank Global Development Prospects 2006

5 5 Remittances Macroeconomic impact   Strengthen BOP position   Raise international reserves   Increase domestic consumption   Contribute to Financial sector development Household impact   Alleviate poverty   Higher Human capital investment   Improve living conditions Development Perspective Remittances Development Perspective on Remittances

6 6 Migration and Remittances: The Philippine Case  An estimated 8.2 million Filipinos are now working or living abroad  Philippines receive large remittance inflows from overseas Filipinos (OFs)

7 7 Top Remittance-receiving Countries, 2006 (in US$ billions) Source: World Bank Global Development Prospects 2006

8 8 Growth in OF Remittances Source: Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas   Average annual growth rate of 11.7 percent between 2000 and 2006   Expected growth rate of 10 percent in 2007

9 9 Level (in US$ Bil) 1/ Growth Rate (%) Remittances as % of: GDPXGSFDIGIRDSB 20006.05-10.98.014.9270.140.296.6 20016.03-0.38.517.53092.838.492.4 20026.8914.29.018.2446.642.188.7 20037.5810.19.519.61543.444.495.3 20048.5512.89.920.01242.751.7118.5 200510.6925.010.923.9576.557.8142.2 200612.7619.410.924.7544.255.6161.5 20078.13 (J-July) 16.010.7 (J-Jun) 25.4 (J-Jun) 573.7 (J-Jun) 29.0 (end- July) 204.8 (J-Jun) 1/ Cash remittances coursed through the banks Macroeconomic Impact of OF Remittances 9

10 10 Allocation of remittance income  Food, utilities and other expenses for household operations  Education, medical/health care expenses  Consumer durables  Improving or building housing; buying real estate  Loan repayments (including loans to pay for migration costs)  Income-generating or livelihood activities;  Savings

11 11 Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Remittances on Poverty in the Philippines   Household surveys show that a 10 percent increase in remittances: reduces poverty rate by 2.8 percent; increase school attendance by 1.7 percent; decrease child labor per household per week by 0.35 hour; and raise entrepreneurial activities by 2 percent.

12 12 Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Remittances on Poverty in the Philippines (contd)   Remittances positively affect the well-being of the poorest households (bottom 20 percent; 1 st quintile);   Magnitude of the impact of remittances rises with the income quintiles (2 nd -4 th quintiles);   Effect of remittances becomes insignificant for the richest 20 percent of families.

13 13   Enhance transparency and promote competition in the remittance market   Improve access to financial services 13 Principles to Improve the Remittance Environment

14 14 What the BSP Has Done 14   Promoted competition and transparency Required banks and non-banks to post remittance charges and other relevant information in institutions’ premises and websites Launched the OFW web portal linking to banks’ relevant web pages on remittance services and products, branches and remittance centers, services fees/rates

15 15 15 (in US $, including FX mark-up) Source of RemittanceUSAUnited KingdomSingapore Ave. Amt. of Remittance per transaction400600200 200020062000200620002006 1. Credit to Account (Own Bank)8.00-12.007.09-11.599.48-13.967.85-11.733.822.94-3.76 2. Credit Other Local Bank8.00-17.00 10.09- 14. 5910.97-18.749.70-13.583.822.94-3.80 3. Door-to-Door: Metro Manila14.00-17.00 12.09- 14. 5913.96-23.539.70-15.426.714.40-6.79 Provinces16.00-19.00 14.09- 17. 5913.96-23.539.70-17.279.604.99-9.82 4. Advice and Pay *8.00-16.008.09-14.1810.97-18.747.71-15.423.823.76-4.76 *The bank notifies the beneficiary of the remittance by phone; the beneficiary picks up the remittance from the nearest branch. Survey of Remittance Charges

16 16 What the BSP Has Done (contd) 16   Improved payment and settlement systems and access to financial services Authorized rural banks to accept foreign currency deposits Approved interconnection of 3 ATM networks (Megalink,Bancnet, Expressnet) Approved use of alternative modes of remittances, e.g., internet, short messaging system Clarified the acceptable IDs for financial transactions particularly for OFs’ beneficiaries in remote areas

17 17 Channeling Remittances to Productive Uses  Procyclicality of OF remittances Remittances cannot be treated as buffer for macroeconomic shocks OFs motive for remitting is predominantly profit-driven or investment related

18 18 18   Promoted financial learning Conducted Financial Learning Campaigns (FLCs) in 13 major cities around the country since February 2006, with 2 more in 2007 Channeling Remittances to Productive Uses (contd)

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20 20  Microfinance advocacy Assist in the channeling of remittances to productive uses in rural areas Facilitate access to basic financial services Channeling Remittances to Productive Uses (contd)

21 21 Website:www.bsp.gov.ph E-mail: bspmail@bsp.gov.ph


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