Expatriates sent $1.61 billion in 17 days of May

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Expatriates sent $1.61 billion in 17 days of May

B Mirror Desk : In the first 17 days of May, Bangladesh has received $1.61 billion in remittances, indicating a strong influx of foreign currency from expatriate workers, as reported by Bangladesh Bank. The average daily remittance during this period was $94.70 million, which is a notable increase from the $75.1 million daily average recorded in May 2024, according to UNB.

The sources of these remittances include $493.3 million from state-owned banks, $159.9 million from two specialized state-owned agricultural banks, $962.7 million from private commercial banks, and $313.0 million from foreign banks, with Islamic Bank receiving the highest amount at $277.8 million.

From July 2024 to May 17, 2025, Bangladesh has achieved a remarkable total of $26.14 billion in remittances for the current fiscal year, FY25, surpassing the $23.91 billion received in FY24. Expatriates have already sent $24.54 billion from July to April of FY25, exceeding the total remittance figure for the previous fiscal year, with monthly inflows over these ten months showing steady growth.

April: $2.75 billion

March: $3.29 billion

February: $2.53 billion

January: $2.19 billion

December: $2.64 billion

November: $2.2 billion

October: $2.39 billion

September: $2.4 billion

August: $2.22 billion

July: $1.91 billion

Experts indicate that the consistent increase in remittance inflow is enhancing Bangladesh’s foreign exchange reserves and making a substantial contribution to the national economy.

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