ASTANA, Kazakhstan, May 16. In March 2026,
Kazakhstan received a total of 46,180 inbound money transfers
through international money transfer systems (IMTS), reflecting a
13% increase compared to the 40,870 transactions recorded in
February.
Data obtained by Trend from the National Bank of Kazakhstan shows that
the total value of transfers received from abroad reached 16.016
billion tenge ($34.72 million), representing a 3.9% increase from
the 15.422 billion tenge ($33.43 million) processed in
February.
In terms of the value of money received by Kazakhstan, the
leading countries in March were: Russia with 22% share, the U.S.
with 17.6% share, Tükiye with 13.8% share, Uzbekistan with 10.7%
share, and Germany 8% share.
Other significant countries contributing to the total value of
transfers included South Korea, which accounted for 4.7%, Georgia
at 3.6%, Kyrgyzstan at 3.6%, Azerbaijan at 1.4%, and France at
1.2%.
The main portion of these inbound transfers was conducted in US
dollars, which accounted for 43.7% of the total number of
transactions and 57.6% of the total value. Kazakhstan's national
currency, the tenge, followed with 27.4% and 20.7%,
respectively.
The currency conversions are based on the official exchange rate
of 1 USD = 461.26 tenge, as of May 11, 2026.