CBSL says marked increase in inflows; rescinds incentive scheme for workers remittances, export proceeds

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Noting that there has been marked increase in inflows post the free float of the rupee, the Central Bank has announced that the additional incentive scheme for workers remittances and exporters have been rescinded. 

“As a result of the decision of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to allow flexibility in the exchange rate, the exchange rate seems to have now reached a level surpassing the level of incentives that was intended to stimulate expatriate workers’ remittances and conversion of export earnings,” CBSL said in a statement. 

It said the current exchange rate provides a higher return on the foreign exchange remittances of expatriate workers and a higher rupee value on the net earnings of exporters. In view of these recent developments, the Government has decided not to implement the proposed scheme for additional incentives for remittances by expatriate workers and net earnings of exporters.

“With the notable upward adjustment in the exchange rate, the conversion of foreign exchange earnings through formal channels by expatriate workers and exporters have already shown a marked increase during March 2022, according to the latest official data,” CBSL statement added.

 

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