Foreigners’ remittances rose to 13.7 billion riyals in October…and Saudis’ remittances rose to six.6 billion riyals

Foreigners’ remittances rose to 13.7 billion riyals in October...and Saudis’ remittances rose to 6.6 billion riyals


Throughout the month of October 2025, remittances from foreigners residing within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia recorded a rise of two% to achieve about 13.7 billion riyals, in comparison with the identical interval in 2024.

In comparison with September 2025, foreigners’ remittances throughout final October recorded a rise of about 314 million riyals, or by 2.%That is in response to knowledge from the Central Financial institution of Saudi Arabia, SAMA.

















Private transfers (non-Saudis) – one billion riyals

month

2024

2025

Change

January

10.41

13.74

+ 32 %

February

9.33

12.78

+ 37 %

March

11.95

15.49

+ 30 %

April

11.35

12.61

+ 11 %

Might

12.60

15.20

+ 21 %

June

12.07

13.83

+ 15 %

July

12.91

14.91

+ 15 %

August

11.86

13.29

+ 12 %

September

12.23

13.35

+ 9 %

October

13.43

13.67

+ 2 %

November

12.03

December

14.02

Saudis’ remittances overseas elevated by 4% final October in comparison with the identical interval in 2024, reaching 6.6 billion riyals.

The next desk exhibits the worth of non-public transfers from Saudis:

















Private transfers (for Saudis) – one billion riyals

month

2024

2025

Change

January

5.48

6.10

+ 11 %

February

4.68

6.24

+ 34 %

March

5.12

6.48

+ 27 %

April

4.94

5.45

+ 10 %

Might

6.18

5.49

(11 %)

June

5.12

6.27

+ 22 %

July

5.81

6.61

+ 14 %

August

5.83

4.87

(16 %)

September

5.29

5.36

+ 1 %

October

6.32

6.60

+ 4 %

November

6.17

December

7.66

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