Colombo, Dec 25 (AdaDerana) – The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) says it has decided to extend the payment of an additional Rs. 10.00 per US dollar for worker remittances channelled through licensed banks and other formal channels and converted into Sri Lankan rupees, until January 31.
“The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), having considered the requests made by Sri Lankans working abroad, has decided to continue the payment of additional Rs. 8.00 per US dollar for worker remittances, paid in addition to the incentive of Rs. 2.00 per US dollar under ‘Incentive Scheme on Inward Workers’ Remittances’, for such workers’ remittances channelled through Licensed Banks and other formal channels and converted into Sri Lankan rupees, until 31.01.2022.”
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The central bank said the decision to continue this additional incentive of Rs. 10.00 per US dollar is in response to the favourable developments observed in workers’ remittances so far during December 2021.
Further, CBSL said it has also decided to bear the transaction cost incurred by Sri Lankans working abroad up to a defined limit when remitting their money to Sri Lanka through exchange houses and / or banks.
Accordingly, a large segment of Sri Lankans working abroad would now be able to remit their money to Sri Lanka without any charges, it said. The operating instructions in this regard including the date of commencement is to be issued by CBSL in due course.
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