
Expatriate Bangladeshis have sent over $2 billion in the first 25 days of October, maintaining the upward trend in remittance inflow. The figure has not fallen below $2 billion in any month since the Awami League government’s fall in August 2024.
A review of Bangladesh Bank data shows on Sunday that expatriates sent $2.03 billion through official banking channels during this period.
On a daily basis, an average of $81.3 million arrived in the country this month, compared with an average daily remittance of $77.2 million in October 2024.
According to the central bank’s data, remittance inflow in September stood at $2.68 billion, an 11.72 percent growth from the same month a year earlier, when inflow was $2.4 billion.
Monthly remittances have not dropped below $2 billion since the fall of the Awami League government in August 2024. The highest amount during this period was recorded in March, when remittances reached $3.29 billion, while the lowest was in January at $2.18 billion.
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Expatriate Bangladeshis have sent over $2 billion in the first 25 days of October, maintaining the upward trend in remittance inflow. The figure has not fallen below $2 billion in any month since the Awami League government’s fall in August 2024.
A review of Bangladesh Bank data shows on Sunday that expatriates sent $2.03 billion through official banking channels during this period.
On a daily basis, an average of $81.3 million arrived in the country this month, compared with an average daily remittance of $77.2 million in October 2024.
According to the central bank’s data, remittance inflow in September stood at $2.68 billion, an 11.72 percent growth from the same month a year earlier, when inflow was $2.4 billion.
Monthly remittances have not dropped below $2 billion since the fall of the Awami League government in August 2024. The highest amount during this period was recorded in March, when remittances reached $3.29 billion, while the lowest was in January at $2.18 billion.
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