VnnNews – Remittances from the overseas Vietnamese community are down somewhat this year, but have not fallen as far as was feared.
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Pham Hong Hai, a senior executive of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
Meanwhile, the Chairman Le Duc Thuy of the National Finance Supervision Council said that a decrease in overseas remittances in 2009 is inevitable. The global financial crisis has impacted the businesses of Vietnamese people all over the world, so there is less money to be sent to their relatives in
“Some sources say the overseas remittance will be about $6.8 billion this year,” Thuy said. Remittances in 2008 reached $8.0 billion, or approximately nine percent of national income.
Tran Cong Binh, the Asia Commercial Bank (ACB) manager for Western Union money transfer service, said that he has not seen signs of overseas remittances decreasing so far. However, only 10 percent of the overseas remittances moving through ACB has been via the
“The warnings about the bad global economic performance worried us. However, business has still been good in the first eight months of the year,” Binh said, adding that the company hopes to exceed its annual target by 30 percent.
Binh explained that the overseas remittances to
Total remittances to
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Ho Huu Hanh, director of the HCM City Branch of the State Bank of
Hanh said that some $2 billion was remitted through the city’s banks in the first six months of the year.
Meanwhile, overseas remittance service providers have set more modest targets for their business in 2009. Dong A Bank’s Overseas Remittance Service Co., for example, expects to service remittances of $1.2 billion this year, the same level as the previous year. The Sacomrex subsidiary of Sacombank also hopes simply to equal last year’s results.
VietNamNet/DT
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