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(Left to right) OFW Teodelyn Reyes and PCG officer Denrieve John Sajili (Photo from PCG)
Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Teodelyn Reyes had just arrived from Saudi Arabia last January when he accidentally left his wallet at the NAIA Terminal 2.
Among those inside his wallet was $3,700 or ₱180,000 in cash. PCG officer Denrieve John Sajili was making rounds in the area when he found the wallet.
He immediately turned it over to the airport lost and found section, which later noted that the wallet contained a large amount of the money. ”Sobrang nagpapasalamat ako sa Philippine Coast Guard lalo na kay Sir Denrieve John Sajili sa pagkakapulot niya ng akin wallet (I thank the Philippine Coast Guard especially Sir Denrieve John Sajili for recovering my wallet),” the relieved Reyes said after the item was returned to him.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said bank-transferred remittances from overseas Filipinos as of end-October reached $24.633 billion, down 0.9 percent year-on-year form $24.858 billion.
The BSP said the “cumulative contraction” in remittances has narrowed from the previous 1.4 percent in September. For 2020, the central bank has predicted that remittances will contract by two percent and then resume its four-percent a year growth in 2021 until 2022.
(Ali Vicoy/Manila Bulletin)
For the month of October only, cash remittances increased by 2.9 percent year-on-year to $2.747 billion from $2.671 billion. “This increase was due to the growth in remittances from both land-based ($2.186 billion) and sea-based ($561.2 million) workers by 3.3 percent and 1.2 percent, respectively,” said the BSP.