Bangladesh experienced a drop in overseas remittance in May. The remittance received during the month amounted to around USD 1.69 billion, reflecting a 10.27% decline compared to the previous year. April also saw a decrease of 16.26% in remittance compared to the corresponding period. This trend is concerning, as remittance is typically strong before Eid when expatriates send additional funds for their families’ expenses. However, even during the Eid month of April, remittance was not favorable.
Banks have raised the dollar price for remittance to Tk 108.50 per dollar based on advice from the central bank. Nevertheless, the dollar rate through informal channels remains around Tk 110, making it challenging for banks to attract funds at higher prices due to the risk of penalties. Efforts to encourage remittance through the banking system have not yielded satisfactory results, with fluctuations observed month-to-month. The ongoing dollar crisis continues to impact Bangladesh, prompting measures to stabilize the currency’s value and reduce pressure through increased exports and remittance.