Mohamed Aden Hassan and Giulia Liberatore

Global Remittances: Update on the UK-Somali Corridor

In May 2013 Barclays Bank in the UK announced it was shutting down the accounts of four Somali Money Service Businesses (MSBs) including Dahabshiil, the largest remittance company operating in the Somali regions. Following international uproar, and a Somali diaspora-led grassroots campaign, the UK government took on the task of setting up an Action Group on Cross Border Remittances and a Somali-UK Safer Corridor Pilot Project with the aim of finding a durable solution to the problem. Two years later, however, the Safer Corridor Project has collapsed. Legal remittance flows persist, albeit in a fragile and precarious environment. This paper provides a brief update on the Safer Corridor Initiative, its challenges, and how the money transfer sector has been adapting to the process.

Mohamed Aden Hassan

Ebba Tellander

Publication date: 2024
Global Remittances- Update on the UK-Somali Corridor

Collaborators

Collaborators

Mohamed Aden Hassan

Giulia Liberatore

Researchers

Mohamed Aden Hassan

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