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Astana, Kazakhstan • 15 March, 2024 | 16:00

Kazakhstan's International Money Transfers Reached ₸1.33 Trillion in 2023

About 95% of all international money transfers consist of cross-border transfers

Valeriya Zmeikova
Valeriya Zmeikova

In 2023, the volume of international money transfers amounted to ₸1.33 trillion ($2.95 billion as of March 15, 2024), indicating a 26% year-on-year decrease, QazMonitor reports citing the press service of the National Bank of Kazakhstan.

Key takeaway: The Bank notes that the main portion of operations through international wire transfers are cross-border transfers between Kazakhstan and other countries, constituting 95% of all operations. The decrease of 26% was mainly recorded in the volumes of received transfers.

Transfers received: Of all the international money transfers, 23% of the total volume was received from abroad, totaling ₸305.8 billion ($678 million). A significant share of these transactions falls under Zolotaya Korona and Western Union payment systems.

  • The average amount of a single transfer was ₸282.3 thousand ($626.60).

  • The main sending countries were Russia (35.3%), the US (11.0%), Uzbekistan (11.0%), South Korea (10.7%), and Turkiye (6.4%).

Transfers sent: Of all the international money transfers, 72% of the total volume were remittances sent abroad, totaling ₸961.4 billion ($2.13 billion). About 80% of these transfers were made through Zolotaya Korona system.

  • The average amount of a single transfer amounted to ₸372.2 thousand ($826.14).

  • The main receiving countries were Uzbekistan (27.5%), Russia (25.1%), Turkiye (23.1%), Georgia (9.6%), and the Kyrgyz Republic (3.4%).

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