Remittance Hits $2 Billion in December’s First 21 Days

Economic Tag: Remittance

Bangladesh received $2.0 billion in remittances in the first 21 days of December, surpassing the $1.99 billion recorded in December 2023, according to Bangladesh Bank. The rise is attributed to expatriates increasingly using legal channels, driven by enhanced confidence in the banking system following the political transition.

Reports suggest concerns about remittance misuse under the previous administration had previously discouraged official transfers. Stronger regulatory oversight and timely disbursements have bolstered trust, said Husneara Shikha, Executive Director of Bangladesh Bank. Banks have also introduced competitive exchange rates and incentives to encourage formal channels, noted Syed Mahbubur Rahman, CEO of Mutual Trust Bank. From July to December 21, expatriates sent $13.14 billion, with December on track to set a monthly remittance record.

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