November 2024 Remittance Hits $1.726 Billion in 23 Days

Economic Tag: Remittance

Bangladesh’s remittance inflows continued their upward trend in November 2024, reaching US$1.726 billion in the first 23 days of the month. This follows a strong performance in October, with $2.395 billion received, driven by expatriates’ growing confidence in the banking sector and their tendency to send larger sums towards the end of the year. For the fiscal year 2024-25, remittances from July to October totaled $8.937 billion, a nearly 30% increase from the previous year.

Dhaka Division received the largest share of remittances in October 2024, amounting to $1.133 billion, or 47.34% of the total. Chattogram and Sylhet Divisions followed with $690 million and $217 million, respectively. The steady inflows from countries like the United States and the UAE have been vital in supporting Bangladesh’s foreign currency reserves, amid global economic challenges. Remittances play a crucial role in stabilizing the economy, reducing poverty, and improving living standards.

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