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Remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean in 2016

In 2016, the flow of remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean surpassed US $70 billion. In the 20 countries for which there is data available, the flow reached US$69 billion. This increase demonstrates continued growth since the post-recession period. 

In this report, we find a range of factors shaping this growth, some associated with increased transfers from more migrants sending money. For example, in the case of Mexico, more migrants as a percentage of the total Mexican migrant population are sending money.  In the case of Central America, remittances increased as a result of continued migration. We also find that transfers via new payment technologies have influenced overall growth, with more money being sent through these channels.

 

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