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The Countries Receiving the Most Remittances From Abroad
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We chart the top countries by money received from abroad, in current U.S. dollars, based on 2000-2023 data from Knomad.
Specifically, these transfer totals shown represent personal remittances, or money sent between residents and non-residents, including personal transfers and compensation for work done abroad. It does not include, and is separate from, foreign investment.
Top 10 Countries by Personal Remittances Received (2000-2023)
The Indian diasporaโmeasuring nearly 18 million peopleโcollectively sent more than $125 billion back to the country in 2023. In fact, India became the first country to ever receive more than $100 billion in personal remittances in 2022.
Top Countries Receiving
Money From Abroad2000 Top Countries Receiving
Money From Abroad2023e ๐ฎ๐ณ India$13B๐ฎ๐ณ India$125B ๐ซ๐ท France$9B๐ฒ๐ฝ Mexico$67B ๐ฒ๐ฝ Mexico$8B๐จ๐ณ China$50B ๐ต๐ญ Philippines$7B๐ต๐ญ Philippines$40B ๐ฌ๐ง UK$5B๐ซ๐ท France$34B ๐น๐ท Tรผrkiye$5B๐ต๐ฐ Pakistan$24B ๐ฐ๐ท South Korea$5B๐ช๐ฌ Egypt$24B ๐บ๐ธ U.S.$4B๐ง๐ฉ Bangladesh$23B ๐ต๐น Portugal$4B๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria$21B ๐ฉ๐ช Germany$4B๐ฌ๐น Guatemala$20B
Note: 2023 figures are estimates. All numbers rounded.
For context, Indiaโs remittances received adds to more than the next two countries, Mexico ($67 billion) and China ($50 billion) combined.
Meanwhile, over the last two decades, the top 10 has seen a major shift. Countries from Europe have fallen out, replaced by Asian and African countries with big diaspora communities.
And the countries theyโve replacedโFrance, UK, Germanyโare now some of the top destinations for immigration, from where remittances are usually sent.
The UN states that at least one in nine people globally are supported by funds received from abroad, and half of the amount ends up in rural areas, where some of the worldโs poorest people live. This also makes remittances three times more important than international aid.
On a global scale, personal inbound remittances have risen seven times between 2000 and 2023.