Mexico receives a record US$ 2.86 billion in remittances during July

Mexico receives a record US$ 2.86 billion in remittances during July

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Mexico received US$ 2.86 billion in remittances in July, a figure that represents an increase of 10.3% compared to the same month last year, but also the highest amount for the seventh month of the year since Banco de MĂ©xico (Central bank) began keeping track of these operations in 1995.

The total amount of remittances in the first seven months of the year was of US$ 19.1 billion, 11.4% higher than that registered in the same period of 2017 and which also represents a historical maximum.

During July, 8.8 million transfers were carried out for an average amount of US$ 324, a figure slightly lower than the average of US$ 343 recorded during June.

Electronic transfers are the preferred means for Mexican migrants to send money to the country, since 97.3% of remittances are made this way, while 2.07% is made through cash and in-kind transfers. The rest were made through money orders.

In the case of money orders, the average transaction was US$ 929, while when transferred in cash or in kind, the average value was US$ 406.

Banxico estimates that remittances are generated by 8 million Mexicans residing abroad, mainly in the United States, and contribute to the livelihood of 2.1 million households in Mexico.

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