DENVER, July 11,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- New research released today
by Western Union has revealed that 2 in 5 (40%) migrants
living in the UK believe their friends or family would be in
poverty if it wasn't for them sending regular payments back
home.
The report – The Value of Remittance – looks to
shed a light on the real-world impact of remittance payments,
finding that half (52%) of migrants believe that without being able
to send money, their family or friends would not be able to afford
medical treatment and 46% state that members of their family would
not be able to attend school or further education. Forty-five
percent went on to say that without their support, their family or
friends back home would not be able to afford their rent or
mortgage.
The study, which surveyed migrants living in the UK,
demonstrates the positive affect that remittance payments have on
families around the world. The report found that 70% of migrants
believe that their families' quality of life has improved vastly
due to the money that they send and 64% believe that their family
and friends have more opportunities in life as a result of their
remittance payments.
How is remittance being used by families of migrants living
in the UK?
On average migrants were found to send 22% of their annual
income as remittance. With the primary reasons being to support
their families' healthcare (61% of respondents), cost of groceries
(59%), accommodation (39%) and education (38%) fees. Ninety-two
percent of migrants were found to have sent money to family back
home in the past 12 months and 55% of migrants state that being
able to send money to family back home was a key factor in their
decision to move to the UK.
The most common uses of remittance amongst families of
migrants:
- Healthcare (61%)
- Groceries (59%)
- Accommodation (39%)
- Education (38%)
- Paying off family debt (28%)
- Transport costs (20%)
- Supporting a family members business (19%)
- Paying towards family childcare (18%)
- Paying towards family wedding costs (9%)
The pressure of providing back home
The study found that amongst a global cost of living crisis,
many migrants are struggling with the pressure of providing for
their families and friends back home. Over half (53%) of migrant's
state that due to the rising cost of living, they have had to work
extra hours or have started another job to continue sending
remittance payments and 55% say that they have had to reduce the
amount of remittance that they send due to rising living costs. Two
in five (37%) reported that they were concerned about the
possibility of losing their job in the next 12 months and the
impact this will have on their families back home.
Top 10 countries migrants living in the UK are sending money
to:
- India
- Pakistan
- Nigeria
- France
- Germany
- China
- Poland
- Kenya
- Philippines
- Spain
(Source: KNOMAD/World Bank Bilateral Remittance
Matrix)
This pressure is having a profound strain on the mental
wellbeing of migrants. Half (53%) state that the responsibility of
having to support their family or friends can sometimes be too much
to bear and 61% of migrants say that they regularly make sacrifices
in their own life to ensure that they are able to continue sending
money to their friends or family. Forty-two percent also reported
that they often feel lonely, suggesting many migrants are
prioritising work over building their own personal relationships.
Despite this, nearly three-quarters (71%) of migrants of state
that the fact that they are able to send money to their friends or
family gives their life a sense of purpose and 59% of migrants say
that without having moved to the UK they may not have been able to
support their friends or family financially at all.
Bob Rupczynski, Chief Marketing
Officer at Western Union says:
"This research highlights the crucial role that remittance
payments play in supporting families and communities around the
world.
The money that migrants send provides an essential lifeline
for their families and friends back home and at Western Union we
recognise the immense impact that these payments have, providing
access to basic needs, healthcare, education, and opportunities for
a better life.
We are proud to help facilitate these important connections
and to help power people's pursuits all over the world. It's our
guiding mission to make finance accessible to all, so that we can
all achieve financial prosperity, wherever we are."
For more information and to read the full report please visit:
https://www.westernunion.com/blog/en/gb/value-of-remittance-uk/
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Methodology
Research was conducted by 3Gem on behalf of Western Union in
March 2023. The research surveyed
1,500 migrants who regularly send remittance across the following
countries:
Country
|
N=
|
UK
|
350
|
Italy
|
300
|
Spain
|
300
|
Canada
|
200
|
Australia
|
200
|
New Zealand
|
150
|
Total
|
1500
|
The top 10 countries for outward remittances was sourced from:
KNOMAD/World Bank Bilateral Remittance Matrix 2021, December 2022:
https://www.knomad.org/data/remittances
About Western Union
The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU) is a global leader in
cross-border, cross-currency money movement and payments. Western
Union's platform provides seamless cross-border flows and its
leading global financial network bridges more than 200 countries
and territories and approximately 130 currencies. We connect
consumers, businesses, financial institutions, and governments
through one of the world's widest reaching networks, accessing
billions of bank accounts, millions of digital wallets and cards,
and a substantial global network of retail locations. Western Union
connects the world to bring boundless possibilities within reach.
For more information, visit www.westernunion.com .
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