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Egypt records 77% rise in remittances over 10 months

Egypt records 77% rise in remittances over 10 months

Arab News3 hours ago

RIYADH: Remittances from Egyptians working abroad rose by more than 77 percent in the first 10 months of the 2024-25 fiscal year, reaching a record $29.4 billion.
Between January and April alone, remittance inflows rose 72.3 percent year on year to $12.4 billion, official data from Egypt's central bank showed.
The sharp increase underscores growing confidence among expatriates in the country's financial system and reflects a broader improvement in Egypt's external financial position.
The Central Bank of Egypt attributed the surge to recent measures aimed at stabilizing the exchange rate and encouraging the use of formal remittance channels.
The impact of these policies is also evident in the rise of Egypt's net international reserves, which climbed to $48.5 billion at the end of May, up from $47.8 billion in March.
In a statement, the central bank noted: 'On a monthly basis, remittances in April 2025 increased by 39 percent year on year, reaching approximately $3 billion, compared to $2.2 billion in the same month last year.'
The rebound in remittance flows comes amid broader economic reforms pursued under an International Monetary Fund-backed stabilization program. These reforms have bolstered Egypt's foreign currency position and helped attract more international capital.
In May, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced that Egypt recorded real gross domestic product growth of 3.9 percent during the first half of the fiscal year. Private sector investment surged by 80 percent, while foreign direct investment rose by around 17 percent.
Inflation, however, remains a key challenge. The annual urban headline inflation rate accelerated to 16.8 percent in May, up from 13.9 percent in April, driven largely by continued pressure on non-food prices.
These inflation trends come as Egypt's broader economic landscape continues to be shaped by both domestic and global pressures. The government is navigating a delicate recovery amid external shocks, ongoing structural reforms, and efforts to manage public debt.
In February, Moody's affirmed Egypt's 'Caa1' long-term foreign and local currency ratings with a positive outlook, citing improved debt servicing capacity, higher reserves, and falling borrowing costs.
The ratings agency noted that recent currency devaluation and flotation helped boost foreign exchange reserves and reduce debt vulnerabilities. While a 'Caa1' rating denotes high credit risk, the positive outlook reflects the government's efforts to control inflation and stabilize interest rates.

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