Last year the country received $5,524 million in family remittances, an amount that exceeds by 13% the amount reported in 2018.
From the report of the Central Bank of Honduras:
Of the total number of people surveyed 69.5% indicated that they send remittances from their country of residence to Honduras, with a monthly average amount of US$542.7, an amount that exceeds that reported in the survey applied in January 2018 (US$486.6).
From January to August of this year, the country received $3.791 million in family remittances, an amount 12% higher than that reported in the same period in 2018.
According to figures from the Central Bank of Honduras, between the first eight months of 2018 and the same period this year, the flow of family remittances grew by $391 million, from $3.4 billion to $3.791 billion.
From January to July of this year, the country received $3.125 million in family remittances, an amount 12% higher than that reported in the same period in 2018.
According to figures from the Central Bank of Honduras, between the first seven months of 2018 and the same period this year, the flow of family remittances increased by $325 million, from $2.800 million to $3.125 million.
In the first six months of this year, the country received $2.685 million in family remittances, an amount 11% higher than that reported in the same period in 2018.
Figures from the Central Bank of Honduras show that between January and June 2018 and the same period this year the flow of family remittances grew by $266 million, from $2.419 million to $2.685 million.
Guatemala's business sector responded with concern to President Trump's warning about imposing export tariffs and levies on remittances and transfers.
The announcement made by the president of the United States comes after the Guatemalan Constitutional Court issued a ruling in which it limits its foreign policy functions to the Executive, by granting a provisional injunction that prevents the negotiation or signing of any agreement.
In the first five months of this year, the country received $2.346 million in family remittances, 9.6% more than in the same period in 2018.
Figures from the Central Bank of Honduras show that between January and May 2018 and the same period this year the flow of family remittances grew by $206 million, from $2.140 million to $2.346 million.
In the first four months of this year, the country received $1.698 million in family remittances, 6.4% more than in the same period of 2018.
Figures from the Central Bank of Honduras show that from January to April of this year the country received family remittances of $1.698 million, a figure that is $103 million higher than the $1.595 registered in the first four months of 2018.
From January to March of this year, the country received $1.185 million in family remittances, an amount 10.1% higher than that reported in the first quarter of 2018.
Figures from the Central Bank of Honduras indicate that during the first three months of this year the country received family remittances of $1,185 million, a figure that is $109 million higher than the $1,076 registered in the first two months of 2018.
In the first two months of 2019, the country received $776 million in family remittances, an amount 12% higher than that reported in the same period of the previous year.
According to figures from the Central Bank of Honduras, during the first two months of this year the country received family remittances of $776 million, a figure that is $85 million higher than the $691 registered in the first two months of 2018.
During 2018, family remittances to Central American countries and the Dominican Republic totaled $28.670 million, of which $9.288 million went to Guatemala.
In 2018, family remittances to Central America and the Dominican Republic (CARD) grew 11%, showing a slight slowdown with respect to what was observed in 2017 (12.0%). This slight slowdown was observed in all countries except Honduras, explained the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC).
In the first month of 2019, the country received $402 million in family remittances, 17% more than in January of the previous year.
According to figures from the Central Bank of Honduras, during January of this year the country received family remittances of $402 million, a figure that is $60 million higher than the $342 registered in the same month of 2018.
From January to November 15th of this year, family remittances received from the Central American country totaled $4.265 million, 10% more than what was reported in the same period of 2017.
The most recent figures from the Central Bank of Honduras show that between January 1st and November 15th, 2017 and the same period this year, the flow of remittances sent to the country increased by $372.6 million, from $3,892.3 million to $4,264.9 million.
Family remittances reached $3.509 million during the first nine months of the year, 9% more than the same period last year.
According to the figures from the Central Bank of Honduras, the country received family remittances for $295 million in the ninth month of the year, and from January to September it has received a monthly average of $389 million.
During the first eight months of 2018, remittances received from abroad totaled $3.214 billion, 3% more than in the same period in 2017.
According to figures from the Central Bank of Honduras (BCH), between the first eight months of 2017 and the same period in 2018, the country increased the volume of remittances received by $97 million, rising from $3.214 billion to $3.117 billion.
During the first six months of 2018, remittances received from abroad totaled $2.349 billion, 9% more than in the same period in 2017.
According to figures from the Central Bank of Honduras (BCH), between the first half of 2018 and the same period in 2017, the country increased the volume of remittances received, rising from $2.156 billion to $2.349 billion.