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India’s Pursuit for Lowering Cross-Border Remittance Costs

  • March 22, 2024
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India’s Pursuit for Lowering Cross-Border Remittance Costs

Subject: Economy

Section: External Sector

  • Proposal at WTO’s Ministerial Conference:
    • India proposed lowering the cost of cross-border remittances at the WTO’s 13th Ministerial Conference in Abu Dhabi.
    • The proposal aims to benefit low and middle-income countries, which accounted for 78% of remittances in 2023.
  • Request to WTO’s General Council (GC):
    • India has asked the WTO’s General Council to initiate a work programme for recommendations on lowering remittance costs.
    • The National Payments Corporation of India is preparing a presentation for a session on ‘cost of remittances’ at the WTO’s committee on trade in financial services in Geneva on March 25.
  • Highlighting the Need for Interoperability:
    • India emphasized promoting interoperability and interlinkages of digital payment infrastructures for cheaper, faster, and more transparent cross-border payments.
    • Global average cost for sending digital remittances is significantly lower at 4.84% compared to non-digital remittances.
  • Support and Interest:
    • India’s proposal received support from countries like Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh at WTO MC13.
    • The European Union (EU) also showed interest in the proposal.
  • Next Steps:
    • Pursuing the matter at the WTO in various bodies, including the WTO General Council.
    • Proposal for the WTO GC to call upon the council for trade in services and committee on trade in financial services for a work programme on remittances.
  • Objectives of the Work Programme:
    • Understanding the development impact of cross-border remittances.
    • Reviewing the cost, trends, and developments in remittance services.
    • Analyzing the impact of technology, new market players, providers, channels, and consumer behavior.

India’s efforts aim to make cross-border remittances more efficient, affordable, and accessible, benefiting a large segment of the global population.

India’s Proposal on Remittance Costs:

  • India proposed to reduce the cost of cross-border remittances to less than 3%, aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
  • The initiative received support from several World Trade Organization (WTO) members, except the US.

Expected Benefits:

  • Lowering remittance costs could potentially boost inflows of remittances into India.
  • It aims to reduce reliance on informal channels for remittance transfers.

Implications for Businesses:

  • The initiative could be particularly advantageous for Indian businesses, especially those utilizing the Unified Payments Interface (UPI).
  • It opens avenues for global expansion and increased competitiveness in the export market.

Remittance Statistics:

  • In 2023, India received a substantial $125 billion in remittances.
  • The associated costs of these remittances were estimated to be $7-8 billion.

Beneficiaries:

  • Lowering remittance costs would directly benefit the Indian diaspora, especially migrant workers abroad.
  • It would also support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), potentially aiding their growth and competitiveness.

Understanding the Cost of Remittances:

  • Remittances are financial transfers sent by migrant workers to their families or relatives in their home countries.
  • The cost of remittances refers to the expenses incurred in sending money across international borders.

 Components of Cost:

  •   These costs can include various elements such as:
  •   Bank fees,
  •   Intermediary fees,
  •   Compliance fees,
  •   Operational costs, and
  •   FX (foreign exchange) rate margin.

Technological Innovations:

  • Innovative technologies are emerging to reduce the total cost of cross-border transactions.
  • These advancements aim to streamline processes, reduce fees, and provide more efficient and cost-effective remittance options.
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