Diasporas as wallet

Various episodes have been placed on Kosovo's fellow countrymen. Of those most popular, such as Kurbetcin, exiles, diaspora, to the irate “schatzi”. Despite this, they continue to be the main source of income for the families and the state of Kosovo itself, writes today “Koha Ditore”. They still keep the country alive with remittances sent by them [...]
Despite this, they continue to be the main source of income for families and the state of Kosovo itself, writes today “Koha Ditore”. They still keep the country alive with remittances sent by them, which are about 1 billion euros annually. Fellow villagers have become wallets for their families in Kosovo.
They themselves claim to have turned into the same social entity. But as “yield” for all of this, when they come to Kosovo they find long expectations on the borders, “placque” on behalf of vehicle security, poor institutional treatment and often some rejection by locals. The only thing not denied is money!
“The first” on borders
Remititions are paying money in the form of unrewarded remittances and are part of the balance of payments in the monetary system's current account. They worldwide are estimated to be the second most important financial influx after international aid.
The annual report for 2017 of the Kosovo Central Bank (BQK), released in June this year, says that the remittances in Kosovo, which simultaneously represent the largest category in terms of the secondary income account, reached the value of 759.2m euros, representing an annual increase of 9.9 per cent...












