Recent developments highlight the significant role of remittances in the Philippine economy, particularly in relation to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
In the past week, several articles have reported on the increasing trends in remittances sent to the Philippines, with cash remittances reaching $2.9 billion in November and a record high of $38.34 billion projected for 2024. The Philippine Department of Migrant Workers emphasized the importance of these remittances, which are crucial for the country’s economy, especially as they represent a significant portion of the GDP.
Western Union launched a new mobile app aimed at simplifying remittance processes for Filipinos, while GCash introduced a virtual US account to enhance USD payments for overseas workers. Additionally, a partnership between GCash and Visa was announced to facilitate easier remittance transfers to e-wallets.
Despite the positive trends, concerns were raised regarding a proposed US remittance tax, which the Philippine Palace stated would have minimal impact on the economy. Economists are also assessing the implications of a ‘Zero Remittance Week’ campaign initiated by some OFWs, which aims to draw attention to their contributions beyond financial support.
Moreover, discussions around the environmental impact of remittances and the need for diversification to maximize benefits were highlighted, indicating a growing awareness of the broader implications of remittance flows. Overall, the articles reflect the ongoing relevance of overseas Filipino workers and their financial contributions to the Philippines, alongside emerging challenges and innovations in the remittance landscape.
Articles covered:
- Western Union Launches Mobile App in the Philippines Featuring Dual Remittance Tools
- Cash Remittances to the Philippines Increase to $2.9 Billion in November
- Migrant Workers Sent $650 Billion Overseas in 2023: Implications and Trends
- Free Philippine Remittance Service Continues for UAE Overseas Filipino Workers Despite Emirates NBD Fees
- June Sees 3.7% Increase in Cash Remittances to the Philippines
- Philippine Remittances Reach Record High in 2024 Driven by Weak Peso
- Western Union Launches New Mobile App to Simplify Remittances in the Philippines
- US Proposed Remittance Tax Seen to Have Minimal Impact on Philippine Economy, Says Palace
- Overseas Filipino Workers Support Climate Resilience Beyond Sending Remittances
- Economists Assess Impact of ‘Zero Remittance Week’ on Philippine Economy
- Impact of Remittances on Environmental Sustainability in the Philippines: An Empirical Study
- Philippine OFW Remittances Reach New Peak of $38.34 Billion
- Philippines Remittance Market Report 2022 Highlights Role of Migration in Sector Growth
- Overseas Filipino Workers Launch ‘Zero-Remittance Week’ Campaign Amid Political Support for Duterte
- Strike Introduces Instant, Affordable Bitcoin Lightning Remittances to Philippines
- OFW Remittances Reach Record $38.34 Billion in 2024
- Philippine DFA Enhances Travel Orientation for Filipinos and Foreign Visitors
- GCash and Visa Partnership Simplifies Remittance Transfers to E-wallets
- Filipino Overseas Remittances Rise in November 2025 Due to Holiday Season Inflows
- GCash Launches Virtual US Account to Transform USD Payments and Remittances for Filipinos
- Global Overview of Remittances Highlights Continued Financial Flow from Overseas Filipino Workers
- US Tax Policy Expected to Impact Growth of Philippine Remittances
- Enrile Issues Warning to Pro-Duterte Overseas Filipino Workers Over Potential Zero-Remittance Week
- Philippine Department of Migrant Workers Highlights Record Overseas Remittances, Expands Reintegration Programs
- Remittance Growth in the Philippines Drops to Nine-Month Low
- Experts Advocate Diversification to Boost Remittance Benefits for the Philippines
- Philippine Authorities Urge Diversification to Maximize Benefits from Remittances
- Villanueva Proposes 50% Reduction in OFW Remittance Fees
- Villanueva Proposes 50% Reduction in Remittance Fees for OFWs
- June Remittances from Overseas Filipino Workers Increase by 3.7% to Reach Six-Month High
- June Remittances from Overseas Filipino Workers Rise to Six-Month High
- Remittances to the Philippines Increase by 3.2% in August
- Remittances to the Philippines Increase by 3.2% in August
- Philippine Remittances Reach Seven-Month Peak in July
- Remittances Reach Seven-Month High in July, Benefiting Philippine Economy
- Remittance to GDP Ratio Highest for Cambodia and Philippines in ASEAN
- Remittances Form Highest GDP Ratio in ASEAN for Cambodia and Philippines
- Philippines Most Vulnerable to US Remittances but Expected to Withstand Immigration Crackdown
- Philippines Resilient to U.S. Immigration Crackdown Despite High Exposure to Remittances
- Economist: Philippine Peso Likely to Remain Stable Against USD Thanks to Remittances and GIR
- Economist Predicts Peso’s Resilience Against USD Fueled by Remittances and Foreign Investment Reserves
- Remittances and the Global Economy: How Much Do People Send Home?
- Remittances and the Global Economy: An Overview of How Much Migrants Send Home
- Growth of Philippine Remittances Slows to Three-Month Low in January 2025
- Philippine Remittance Growth Hits Three-Month Low in January 2025
- Philippine Cash Remittances Increase by 2.9% in May
- Potential Impact of the Proposed U.S. Remittance Tax on Filipino Immigrants
- Peso Undervalued by 50%, Enhances Remittance Value This Christmas
- Philippines Cryptocurrency Market: Digital Finance and Regulatory Developments
- Digital Apps Dominate Remittance Transfers in Asia-Pacific Region