Filipinos in Germany may be far from home, but their loved ones are near to their hearts on Valentine’s Day.
Money transfer company WorldRemit analyzed internal data of who sends money to its top 10 recipient countries. It said Monday that Filipinos in Germany were the most generous, sending home on average $32.5 (P1,621) more than usual before or after Valentine’s Day week last year.
Following closely were Filipinos in Norway who sent $24 (P1,197) more, and New Zealand, who remitted $12.5 (R623) more.
Comparative government data isn’t available. Central bank statistics show Filipinos in the U.S. send the most home, followed by those in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
According to World Bank, migrants’ remittances to the Philippines in 2015 reached $28.48 billion, the third highest next to India and China. (AP)
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