New Zealand - Remittances Received 2009

Personal remittances received · World Bank
$331.0M −$90.3M from 2008 Global rank: 76th

New Zealand's remittances received was $331.0M in 2009, decreased +$90.3M from $421.4M in 2008. This was the 76th highest globally.

Global Ranking - 2009
Remittances Received by Country - 2009
RankCountryValueYoY
1st Angola $162,359 -99.8%
2nd Nauru $210,117 -7.6%
3rd Mauritius $660,463 4.2%
4th Palau $1.6M -0.9%
5th São Tomé and Principe $2.0M -33.3%
6th Maldives $4.5M -28.0%
7th Suriname $4.6M 109.1%
8th Papua New Guinea $4.7M -35.6%
9th Tuvalu $4.8M -19.1%
10th Bhutan $4.9M 37.1%
11th Aruba $9.1M 33.9%
12th Vanuatu $11.5M 29.0%
13th Solomon Islands $12.5M 36.9%
14th Gabon $13.8M -33.0%
15th Kiribati $14.0M -2.3%
16th Botswana $15.2M -67.5%
17th Seychelles $16.1M 409.9%
18th St. Kitts and Nevis $16.3M -1.4%
19th Malawi $16.7M -0.1%
20th Micronesia, Federated States of $17.3M -
21st Congo, Democratic Republic of $19.5M 32.7%
22nd Marshall Islands $23.6M 2.3%
23rd Liberia $25.1M -56.8%
24th Antigua and Barbuda $27.8M -6.4%
25th Burundi $28.2M 674.5%
26th St. Lucia $30.3M -3.1%
27th Djibouti $32.5M 7.1%
28th Congo, Republic of $34.1M 57.0%
29th Grenada $35.3M -3.8%
30th Sierra Leone $35.9M 59.0%
31st Lao PDR $37.6M 111.4%
32nd Oman $39.0M 0.0%
33rd Tanzania $39.8M 8.2%
34th St. Vincent and the Grenadines $40.9M -3.1%
35th Zambia $41.3M -39.5%
36th Dominica $44.6M -2.4%
37th Macao SAR, China $48.4M -6.2%
38th Guinea-Bissau $48.9M -1.2%
39th Chile $51.9M 347.7%
40th Guinea $52.0M -15.4%
41st Myanmar $54.5M -0.5%
42nd Namibia $76.5M 464.1%
43rd Belize $78.6M 2.7%
44th Gambia, The $79.8M 23.1%
45th Tonga $81.9M -20.8%
46th Eswatini $93.5M 4.3%
47th Iceland $94.8M -21.8%
48th Burkina Faso $96.4M -3.4%
49th Comoros $100.4M -0.9%
50th Uruguay $101.1M -6.3%
51st Niger $102.1M 8.5%
52nd Trinidad and Tobago $109.3M 15.7%
53rd Mozambique $111.1M -4.0%
54th Timor-Leste $113.3M 542.0%
55th Ghana $114.5M -9.2%
56th Barbados $114.5M 13.2%
57th Samoa $119.5M 9.6%
58th Benin $126.5M -39.2%
59th Cabo Verde $135.6M -12.5%
60th Faroe Islands $138.7M 1.6%
61st Afghanistan $140.7M 57.1%
62nd Cambodia $142.2M -24.3%
63rd Algeria $150.3M 45.1%
64th Iraq $152.0M 114.4%
65th Fiji $171.1M 16.6%
66th Slovenia $173.5M -54.4%
67th Cameroon $185.1M 13.8%
68th Kazakhstan $198.2M 57.8%
69th Mongolia $199.6M -11.1%
70th Saudi Arabia $214.4M -0.8%
71st Malta $259.9M -1.7%
72nd Guyana $262.1M -4.3%
73rd Madagascar $283.7M -9.6%
74th Montenegro $303.2M 1.7%
75th Côte d'Ivoire $316.3M 58.4%
76th New Zealand $331.0M -21.4%
77th Togo $335.9M -0.8%
78th Panama $337.0M -10.8%
79th Estonia $340.1M -18.3%
80th Hong Kong SAR, China $347.8M -2.1%
81st Paraguay $377.3M 4.0%
82nd North Macedonia $381.2M -6.3%
83rd Mali $455.6M 5.3%
84th Belarus $503.8M -13.6%
85th Israel $507.0M -19.3%
86th New Caledonia $509.4M -6.4%
87th Costa Rica $513.1M -15.2%
88th Lesotho $547.9M -4.9%
89th Ireland $573.2M -9.5%
90th Cyprus $593.4M -37.4%
91st Portugal $598.2M -6.7%
92nd Argentina $628.5M -10.9%
93rd Kenya $631.5M -5.4%
94th Norway $631.5M -7.8%
95th Romania $682.5M -59.9%
96th French Polynesia $727.8M -4.6%
97th West Bank and Gaza $755.2M 2.0%
98th Nicaragua $770.3M -6.0%
99th Uganda $781.1M 8.0%
100th South Africa $862.1M 10.0%
101st Kyrgyz Republic $982.0M -19.7%
102nd Denmark $1.0B -3.1%
103rd Kosovo $1.1B -8.5%
104th Bolivia, Plurinational State of $1.1B -6.8%
105th Finland $1.1B -1.6%
106th Georgia $1.1B 4.4%
107th Malaysia $1.1B -14.9%
108th Yemen, Republic of $1.2B -17.8%
109th Czechia $1.2B 5.4%
110th Canada $1.2B -7.9%
111th Zimbabwe $1.2B 2,659.9%
112th Lithuania $1.2B -20.8%
113th Azerbaijan $1.3B -17.4%
114th Australia $1.3B -12.5%
115th Bermuda $1.3B -3.2%
116th Syrian Arab Republic $1.3B 1.9%
117th Moldova $1.4B -28.4%
118th Senegal $1.4B -8.5%
119th Haiti $1.4B 0.4%
120th Sudan $1.4B -12.3%
121st Armenia $1.4B -24.4%
122nd Hungary $1.5B 15.8%
123rd Spain $1.5B -17.2%
124th Tajikistan $1.6B -31.3%
125th Latvia $1.6B -17.4%
126th Bulgaria $1.6B -17.0%
127th Japan $1.6B -8.0%
128th Slovak Republic $1.7B -18.4%
129th Luxembourg $1.7B 0.9%
130th Albania $1.7B -7.9%
131st Türkiye $1.8B -24.8%
132nd Jamaica $1.9B -12.4%
133rd Tunisia $2.0B -0.6%
134th Greece $2.0B -24.7%
135th Bosnia and Herzegovina $2.1B -21.7%
136th Uzbekistan $2.2B -40.0%
137th Croatia $2.3B -9.4%
138th Peru $2.4B -1.4%
139th Honduras $2.5B -12.2%
140th Switzerland $2.6B 5.3%
141st Ecuador $2.7B -11.2%
142nd Netherlands $2.8B 70.4%
143rd Brazil $2.9B -20.7%
144th Nepal $3.0B 9.4%
145th Austria $3.1B -2.8%
146th Sri Lanka $3.3B 14.1%
147th El Salvador $3.4B -9.4%
148th Dominican Republic $3.4B -5.3%
149th Jordan $3.5B -1.3%
150th Thailand $3.8B 100.6%
151st Sweden $4.0B -3.1%
152nd Guatemala $4.0B -9.6%
153rd Colombia $4.1B -14.5%
154th Serbia $4.6B 31.1%
155th Russian Federation $5.1B -11.0%
156th United Kingdom $5.2B -12.5%
157th United States $5.7B 7.0%
158th Ukraine $5.9B -12.4%
159th Korea $6.0B -14.0%
160th Viet Nam $6.0B -11.6%
161st Morocco $6.3B -9.1%
162nd Indonesia $6.8B 0.0%
163rd Italy $7.0B -4.3%
164th Egypt, Arab Republic of $7.1B -17.8%
165th Lebanon $7.6B 5.3%
166th Pakistan $8.7B 23.8%
167th China $9.2B 0.8%
168th Poland $10.2B -17.1%
169th Bangladesh $10.5B 17.7%
170th Belgium $11.1B 5.8%
171st Germany $13.7B 4.1%
172nd Nigeria $18.4B -4.3%
173rd France $19.7B -2.1%
174th Philippines $20.0B 5.9%
175th Mexico $22.9B -15.5%
176th India $49.2B -1.5%
177th European Union $93.3B -5.0%

FAQ

What was New Zealand's remittances received in 2009?

New Zealand's remittances received in 2009 was $331.0M. This ranked 76th globally.

How did New Zealand's remittances received change in 2009?

New Zealand's remittances received decreased by 21.4% in 2009 compared to 2008.

Which country had the highest remittances received in 2009?

European Union had the highest remittances received in 2009 at $93.3B.

What is the remittances received of New Zealand in 2009?

The remittances received of New Zealand in 2009 was $331.0M. This ranked 76th globally.

How does 2009 compare to 2008 for New Zealand's remittances received?

New Zealand's remittances received went from $421.4M in 2008 to $331.0M in 2009, a 21.4% decrease.