According to the Russian regulator, some US$20 million were transferred from Uzbekistan to Russia in the third quarter of 2016 against US$72 million in the same period of 2015.
The sum of one transaction from Russia to Uzbekistan fell from US$482 in the third quarter of 2015 to US$476 in July-September 2016 and from Uzbekistan to Russia – from US$1,572 to US$1,295.
The volume of remittances, transferred from Russia to Uzbekistan, made up US$256 million in the first quarter of 2016 (US$463 million in 1Q 2015) and vise-versa – US$27 million (US$151 million).
The volume of money transfers from Russia to Uzbekistan made up US$474 million in the second quarter of 2016 and from Uzbekistan to Russia – US$21 million.
The Central Bank of Russia monitors such money transfer systems as Anelik, BLIZKO, Contact, InterExpress, UNIStream, Western Union, Kolibri, Zolotaya Korona, LIDER, and Pochta Rossii.