South Africa - Net current transfers

Net secondary income (BoP, current US$)

The latest value for Net secondary income (BoP, current US$) in South Africa was ($2,585,338,000) as of 2020. Over the past 60 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $146,036,300 in 1980 and ($3,801,319,000) in 2012.

Definition: Secondary income refers to transfers recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy provides or receives goods, services, income, or financial items without a quid pro quo. All transfers not considered to be capital are current. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files.

See also:

Year Value
1960 $1,400,000
1961 $2,799,999
1962 $9,799,996
1963 $6,999,997
1964 $15,399,990
1965 $20,999,990
1966 $22,399,990
1967 $26,599,990
1968 $47,599,980
1969 $29,399,990
1970 $6,999,997
1971 ($2,778,217)
1972 ($10,498,820)
1973 ($55,978,470)
1974 $1,421,838
1975 $49,183,280
1976 $23,000,000
1977 $2,300,000
1978 $6,900,000
1979 $27,277,130
1980 $146,036,300
1981 $106,435,100
1982 $19,737,480
1983 ($201,449,800)
1984 ($247,253,900)
1985 ($175,452,100)
1986 ($36,807,100)
1987 ($284,220,500)
1988 ($241,052,000)
1989 ($212,687,800)
1990 ($320,723,700)
1991 ($515,098,100)
1992 ($365,232,800)
1993 ($642,327,200)
1994 ($609,006,200)
1995 ($645,475,600)
1996 ($753,159,000)
1997 ($724,077,800)
1998 ($743,742,400)
1999 ($926,493,300)
2000 ($926,498,400)
2001 ($738,484,400)
2002 ($556,374,700)
2003 ($995,875,800)
2004 ($1,685,569,000)
2005 ($2,453,078,000)
2006 ($2,362,352,000)
2007 ($2,351,061,000)
2008 ($2,332,832,000)
2009 ($2,684,415,000)
2010 ($2,277,932,000)
2011 ($1,972,419,000)
2012 ($3,801,319,000)
2013 ($3,194,972,000)
2014 ($3,155,866,000)
2015 ($2,613,548,000)
2016 ($1,815,635,000)
2017 ($2,817,772,000)
2018 ($2,659,031,000)
2019 ($2,394,064,000)
2020 ($2,585,338,000)

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: Balance of payments