Remittance Surpasses $2 Billion for 6 Consecutive Months

Economic Tag: Remittance

Bangladesh received $2.18 billion in remittances in January 2025, marking the sixth consecutive month above $2 billion, a 3.4% year-on-year increase. However, growth slowed compared to December’s 33% surge due to Bangladesh Bank’s restrictions on high exchange rates. Since July FY25, total remittances reached $15.96 billion, reflecting a 24% year-on-year rise. The shift to formal channels followed the August 2024 political change, disrupting informal remittance flows. Analysts warn this surge may be temporary, urging focus on skilled migrant workers and market diversification for sustainability. The forex market remains liquid, with remittances expected to rise ahead of Ramadan and Eid. Despite a 2.5% government incentive on remittances, experts advocate for a market-driven exchange rate to reduce subsidy reliance. The taka’s depreciation has further incentivized official remittance channels, positioning total FY25 inflows to reach around $30 billion, bolstering foreign reserves and economic stability.

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