September 8, 2023
Higher OFW remittances continue to buoy Filipinos at home
July 25, 2023
Education consumes 51% of Filipino household income—WorldRemit
More than 51% of a Filipino household’s monthly income goes to covering educational costs, a new report by WorldRemit revealed.
The digital cross-borders app released its third year of global data and findings to understand how the cost of school supplies impact families around the world. The price of uniforms, stationery, and extra supplies like bags across 21 countries were compared from 2022 to 2023.
In the Philippines, the cost of school supplies rose by 16%.
“We have to think about frequency of use in relation to these school supplies. As children are more likely to go through stationery like a pencil quicker than wearing down a uniform, the higher cost adds up over time. And if there is more than one student in a household, these costs multiply accordingly,” said Earl Melivo, Head of Asia Pacific at WorldRemit.
According to Melivo, more remittances are sent from June and July to pay for tuition fees and school supplies in time for the opening of classes in August.
Amid global economic circumstances, 40% of observed countries are expected to pay more than their monthly income on school supplies. In countries outside of North America, Europe, and Australia, cost differences were far more drastic, where yearly changes averaged an increase of 78%.
Data from the United Nations states that 1 in 9 people worldwide rely on money sent from friends and relatives who have migrated abroad for work. According to Social Weather Stations, 7% of Filipino households have a family member working as an OFW, 75% say these OFWs regularly send money back home.
As of 2022, the Philippines had the third highest remittance inflows in the Asia and Pacific region at 11%.
“Education is one
of the top reasons people send money back home. For Filipino families,
especially those whose monthly income just suffices for daily needs,
remittances from overseas supplement their ability to afford essential school
supplies, as well as manage steep costs like tuition, transportation and
childcare,” said Melivo.
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About WorldRemit
We are a leading global payments company and, along with Sendwave, part of Zepz, a group powering two global remittance brands.
We disrupted an industry previously dominated by offline legacy players by taking international money transfers online – making them safer, faster and lower cost. We currently operate in more than 5,000 money transfer corridors worldwide and employ over 1,200 people globally.
Sending money with WorldRemit is 100% digital (cashless), increasing convenience and enhancing security. For those receiving money, we offer a wide range of options, including bank transfer, cash pickup, airtime top up and mobile money.
Backed by Accel, TCV and Leapfrog – WorldRemit’s headquarters are in London, United Kingdom, with regional offices in the United States, Poland, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Africa, Somaliland, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Belgium.
April 19, 2023
Migrant Workers Wish Mother’s Day was Celebrated on Same Day Globally
A new survey from WorldRemit, a leading digital remittances company within the Zepz Group, has found that 44 percent of migrant workers wish that Mother’s Day was celebrated on the same day around the world—pointing to the cultural difficulties faced by those who live in a different country to their mother.
Mother’s Day is celebrated on different dates across the world, ranging from the second Sunday of February in Norway, to the 14th of May in the Philippines and even to the 15th of October in Malawi.
The multi-country survey was conducted in February with 3,000 participants to understand how migrants celebrate their relationship with their mothers.
Multiple Mother’s Days
Mother’s Day is celebrated on different dates across the world. The most popular dates being the second Sunday in May (such as in the United States of America, Australia, and Philippines) and the fourth week of Lent in March (such as in the United Kingdom and Nigeria).
The survey found that while 95 percent of respondents celebrate Mother’s Day, nearly a quarter (23 percent) agree that it is easy to forget when Mother’s Day is celebrated in their family’s country of origin.
While the majority of respondents (44%) celebrate Mother’s Day on the day their country of residence celebrates, over a third (35%) of respondents noted that they celebrate Mother’s Day twice a year; recognising the celebratory date in their family’s country of origin, in addition to the country they currently reside in.
44% of respondents agree that they wish that Mother’s Day was celebrated on the same day around the world.
The Impact of Mothers
Mothers and mother figures play a significant role in many people’s lives. Often, they act as a confidante, advisor, friend, and caretaker in one. When asked to describe their mother in three words, top responses from participants included “trustworthy,” “devoted,” “strong,” and “selfless.”
WorldRemit’s survey found that 97% of respondents agree that their mother has been influential in shaping them as a person. In addition, 97% of respondents agree that their mother had helped them to get to where they are in their lives currently. Finally, 96% of respondents agree that their mother supports them in their life choices.
Gifting on Mother’s Day
According to the WorldRemit survey, the most popular way to celebrate Mother’s Day is by sending a gift, which is how 72 percent of respondents would mark the day. Other popular celebrations include eating out and visiting family.
Flowers were revealed as the most popular gift choice, with 63 percent citing that they planned on giving them on Mother’s Day. On the more practical side, 57 percent of participants said that they would send their mother money instead.
This Mother’s Day, WorldRemit encourages all
migrant workers across the globe to celebrate their mothers or mother
figures—be it through a small gift or a written note of appreciation to say
“thank you.”
Methodology
International money senders aged 18 and above voluntarily responded to a 22 question survey in February about the role of their mother in their lives and their remittance behaviors.
The survey
took place on the Attest platform and resulted in 3,000 responses from people
who celebrate Mother’s Day in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and the
United States of America. Those who responded that they do not celebrate Mother’s
Day were exited from the survey to create a viable participant base.
No quotas (e.g. gender, age) were set for this survey so results are not intended to be nationally representative.
About WorldRemit
We are a
leading global payments company and, along with Sendwave, part of Zepz, a group
powering two global remittance brands.
We disrupted
an industry previously dominated by offline legacy players by taking
international money transfers online – making them safer, faster and lower
cost. We currently operate in more than 5,000 money transfer corridors
worldwide and employ over 1,200 people globally.
Sending money
with WorldRemit is 100% digital (cashless), increasing convenience and
enhancing security. For those receiving money, we offer a wide range of
options, including bank transfer, cash pickup, airtime top up and mobile money.
Backed by
Accel, TCV and Leapfrog – WorldRemit’s headquarters are in London, United
Kingdom, with regional offices in the United States, Poland, Canada, Australia,
Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Africa, Somaliland,
Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Belgium.
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September 8, 2021
Filipinos Pay More than 50% of Monthly Income on School Supplies—WorldRemit
Research reveals the total average schooling supply cost per household nears the average monthly income in the Philippines.