The Remittance Space of the Asia-Pacific Region Has Evolved with Technology – Explore
The Remittance Space of Asia-Pacific Region Has Evolved with Technology – Explore

The Remittance Space of the Asia-Pacific Region Has Evolved with Technology – Explore

The term ‘remittance’ is originated from the word “remit” which means “to send back”. Hence, digital remittance can be defined as a monetary lifeline that involves the process of money transfer by migrant workers to their native countries by using digital transfer networks such as digital wallets, easy-to-use mobile applications, and others. The money sent by workers is from their private savings that are spent in the home country for food, housing, clothing, education, healthcare, and other expenditures.

The word “remittance” nowadays has become a common household term. This facility has been one of the key advantages for most families in developing nations indeed. It is because of the growing trend of foreign migration that we see most of the working age group belong to emerging economies. These migrant workers face the need to send money back home to their families to sustain their livelihood and enhance their living standards.

Not only this but also the remittance facility plays an essential role in the economic growth and development of the country. It has a major contribution in ending poverty and hunger and promoting good health and quality education. It must be noted that inflation leading to a surge in goods and services does have an impact on the amounts of remittances being sent home.

Mobile phones and internet technology have been the game changers for remittances, as they have eliminated the requirement for expensive brick-and-mortar branches. It provides high levels of monitoring capabilities?and is way cheaper than transfers through traditional transfer operators.

According to a report published by Allied Market Research, the Asia-Pacific digital remittance market size is anticipated to reach $269.8 billion with a considerable CAGR from 2019 to 2026. The majority of the developing countries that belong to the Asia-Pacific region rely on remittances for at least 4% of their GDP. In 2021, India and China were among the top five largest countries to collect the most remittances. As per the World Bank, India received an inward remittance corridor worth $87 billion in 2021.

Moreover, remittances are an important factor in the global economy and help augment growth at home and abroad.?Remittances can be costly to send, but significant partnerships & collaborations among public & private sector stakeholders have paved the way for the reduction of the cost of remittance transfers. Digital remittance banks, fintech, and telecom companies?are also adopting several strategies with an aim to offer financial services for migrants and their families.

With this drift on board, the demand for remittance services looks likely to remain steady over the coming year. With the emergence of new payment technologies, the use of digital payment tools is expected to skyrocket and the growth of the Asia-Pacific digital remittance market is anticipated to increase to a great extent.??

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