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REMITTANCE COST REDUCTION EFFORTS: RECENT TRENDS AND PROJECT UPDATES UPDATES FROM THE WORLD BANK

A FORWARD LOOKING REMITTANCES AGENDA

US$ 78 BILLION SAVED, BUT MORE CAN BE DONE Global efforts coordinated by the World Bank matched with interventions at the country level have brought down the cost of remittance services for an estimated savings of US$ 70 billion 2

NEW REMITTANCES-RELATED COMMITMENTS G20: By 2020, work towards the further reduction of the global average cost of remittance services and advocate that governments should commit to reducing the cost of remittance services in their respective markets and actively undertake reforms to achieve progress in this area; and UN: By 2030, reduce to less than 3 percent the transaction cost of migrant remittances, through enhanced information, transparency, leveraging on new technologies, competition and cooperation with partners 3

TRENDS INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCE COSTS

RPW GLOBAL AVERAGE AND INTERNATIONAL MTO INDEX In the Second Quarter of 2016 the Global Average cost of sending USD 200 slightly increased to 7.6% from the First Quarter average of 7.53%. The International Money Transfer Operator (MTO) Index decreased modestly to 8.14% in the same period. 5

RPW CORRIDOR LEVEL TRENDS In 2009, almost 5% of corridors had an average cost over 20%; today, only 1 corridor does 6 Compared to 2009, the proportion of corridors with an average total cost over 15% has fallen by 13 pp In nearly 80% of corridors, it s possible to send remittances for less than 10%. This was true in only 50% of corridors in 2009 Approximately half of those corridors with average costs in the 5 to 10% range are within 1 percentage point of 5%; i.e. 50% of corridors in the 5-10% range have an average total cost between 5.01 and 6.00%

REMITTANCE COSTS BY RECEIVING REGION South Asia is the least costly region to send money to with an average cost of 5.54% 7 Sub-Saharan Africa is the most costly region to send money to with an average cost of 9.72%

RPW SENDING COUNTRIES IN PERSPECTIVE (Q1 2016) Global Average 7.53% 8

REMITTANCE COSTS BY RSP TYPE The cost of sending remittances through Banks declined in the last year; from 11.42% in Q1 2015 to 11.09% in Q1 2016, but still remained the most expensive RSP type The cost of transferring through Post Offices increased in the last year by a full percentage point; from 5.69% in Q1 2015 to 6.69% in Q1 2016, no longer the cheapest RSP type. In the same period, the cost of sending through MTOs remained essentially stable 6.36% in Q1 2015 compared to 6.35% in Q1 2016 but still managed to regain the position as the cheapest RSP type on average in Q1 2016 9

REMITTANCE COSTS BY PRODUCT TYPE Bank account services remain the most expensive product type at 11.12% Cash to cash products remain among the cheapest ways to send money with an average cost of 6.99% 10

UPDATES ON SELECTED REMITTANCE PROJECTS

RPW COVERAGE SET TO INCREASE AGAIN RPW coverage was increased from 227 corridors in Q3 2015 to 300 corridors in Q4 2015 and will be increased again in Q2 2016 to reach upwards of 365 corridors This was/will be the combined result of: Adding new sending countries (Kuwait, Sweden, Thailand) and receiving countries (e.g. Afghanistan, Cambodia, Madagascar, Syria etc) Covering new combinations of existing sending and receiving countries (e.g. Australia to Indonesia, Japan to Thailand etc) 32 Sending countries Past 89 Receiving countries 35 Sending countries Current 99 Receiving countries 35+ Sending countries Future 99+ Receiving countries 227 Corridors 300 Corridors 365+ Corridors* 12 * Exact coverage for Q2 2016 is still being finalized.

FINALIZING NEW INDICATOR TO MONITOR PROGRESS The Smart Remitter Target (SmaRT) Will complement existing methods to monitor cost trends Draw on lessons learned from operational work Maintain focus on cost reduction objectives SmaRT will be the focus of a special presentation later in the meeting when we will review comments received thus far, and reach agreement on the way forward 13

PROJECT GREENBACK 2.0: Updates from Greenback 2.0 Johor Bahru The Central Bank of Malaysia and the World Bank s joint efforts In partnership with the city council of Johor Bahru, and many partners (industry associations, embassies, plantations, etc) Soft launch of Pick Remit Ongoing engagement activities a few times per month in JB 14

KEY MESSAGES Renewed commitments to reducing costs of and increasing access to remittance services and complementary WBG goals Future remittances agenda Universal Financial Access (UFA) 2020 Building on CPMI-World Bank General Principles for International remittance Services Global Average costs, as well as all the other indicators, have increased slightly for the first time in over a year World Bank continues to work extensively in the area of remittances Continued monitoring of de-risking trends and impact on costs Involvement in development of financial infrastructure at the regional level (e.g. SADC, Pacific) Provision of support at the country level for implementation of the General Principles across the regions: most recent GP assessments in Bosnia Herzegovina, Liberia, Qatar, Rwanda, Tajikistan, Kyrgyz Republic, and West Bank and Gaza Implementing the Remittances and Payments Program (SECO) in Balkans and East Asia Expansion of the RPW coverage and development of new indicator (SmaRT) Continued emphasis on innovation (Project Greenback 2.0 and Pick Remit) 15