remittance dashboard Uganda reveals $2.5bn flows, launched by IFAD and Bank of Uganda for transparency The post remittance dashboard Uganda launches with IFAD supportremittance dashboard Uganda reveals $2.5bn flows, launched by IFAD and Bank of Uganda for transparency The post remittance dashboard Uganda launches with IFAD support

remittance dashboard Uganda launches with IFAD support

2026/04/09 17:33
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The remittance dashboard Uganda now provides clear visibility into the country’s $2.5 billion transfer market.

IFAD and the Bank of Uganda launched this interactive platform in 2025. It tracks Uganda’s substantial remittance flows worth $2.5 billion annually.

These transfers equal 3.8 per cent of GDP. They support millions of households across Uganda. The country processed over 16 million transactions last year. Each transfer averaged $152.

The platform monitors transaction values and volumes. It shows sending and receiving countries. Users can view transfer channels and delivery methods. The tool maps flows across all districts. It profiles both senders and recipients.

Digital channels handle nearly three-quarters of all inflows. Most funds end up in mobile money accounts. The United States leads source countries with $702 million. This represents 28 per cent of total inflows. Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, UAE and Canada follow.

Uganda sends out $402 million annually. Top destinations include India, Kenya, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. This makes Uganda a net recipient of remittance flows.

Data fills critical information gaps

Policymakers previously relied on surveys and estimates. Real transaction data was limited. The new platform changes this dynamic. It uses live reports from financial institutions.

The Bank of Uganda integrates administrative data for accuracy. Earlier estimates showed $1.5 billion in inflows. The dashboard confirms $2.5 billion. Deputy Governor Prof. Augustus Nuwagaba said this reflects better measurement, not additional funds.

IFAD supported development through the PRIME Africa programme. The European Union co-funds this initiative. The National Remittance Stakeholder Network shaped key priorities. This group includes regulators, firms and development partners.

Mohamed El-Ghazaly, IFAD Country Director in Uganda, praised the tool. He said it transforms data into actionable insights. This supports better policymaking. It drives private sector innovation and strengthens rural family resilience.

Investment opportunities emerge

The dashboard updates monthly on the Bank of Uganda website. It links to RemitSCOPE.org, IFAD’s global platform. This provides international context for investors.

Clear data highlights underserved districts and market gaps. Digital dominance signals strong fintech potential. Diaspora funds could fuel agribusiness development and infrastructure projects.

For institutional players, the platform opens new doors. It maps rural flows precisely. Private capital can target financial inclusion gaps. Returns may improve as policies sharpen focus. Development finance professionals watch these trends closely for balance of payments impact.

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