Diaspora money, local momentum: How remittances power Somali enterprise

Diaspora remittances remain one of the most reliable capital streams — shaping who shows up in Nairobi rooms and what they’re ready to buy.

Globally, remittances to low- and middle-income countries were expected to reach $685B in 2024, outpacing FDI and official aid in many contexts. World Bank BlogsWorld Bank For Somalia, World Bank/KNOMAD series show remittances consistently form a double-digit share of GDP, underscoring how crucial diaspora flows are for households and SMEs. World Bank

What it means in Nairobi

  • Audience: diaspora-backed founders/operators buy fintech, logistics, education, and B2B tools.
  • Sponsors: banks/telcos/PSPs can speak to safer, cheaper corridors and SME enablement.
  • Program: include a Diaspora Capital segment: compliance, cross-border payments, and moving money into real businesses.
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