In May 2026, remittances from immigrants reached 4.3 billion US dollars, indicating a significant increase in economic activities. This represents an increase of 20.2% compared to the previous month and a year-on-year increase of 15.4%.
According to the official report released today, the total volume of remittances during the period from July to May of the fiscal year 2026 reached 38.1 billion US dollars, showing an increase of 9.2% compared to the 34.9 billion US dollars recorded during the same period last year. This continuously growing trend highlights the importance of remittances to the national economy.
Saudi Arabia proved to be the largest contributor, with remittances of 1,025 million US dollars. It is followed by the United Arab Emirates with 1,006.6 million US dollars, the United Kingdom with 645.5 million US dollars, and the United States with 349.8 million US dollars. These figures highlight the diverse global sources supporting the flow of funds.
The notable increase in remittances is a sign of strong economic ties with key immigrant communities around the world. The continuous increase in these financial transfers has the potential to further stabilize the economy, provide significant support to household income, and contribute to national financial stability.