Since the July-August protests, Bangladeshi credit card usage abroad has shifted significantly, with the United States overtaking India as the top destination. This change follows India’s tightened visa restrictions, which have reduced Bangladeshi travel to the country. According to Bangladesh Bank, Bangladeshis spent Tk77 crore via credit cards in the US in September, compared to Tk51 crore in India—a sharp drop from June’s Tk92 crore. Overall, international credit card spending rose 13% in September, reaching Tk421 crore. Notable increases were observed in Thailand and Malaysia, with spending in Thailand rising 27% from Tk33 crore in August to Tk42 crore in September. Experts attribute these shifts to India’s visa restrictions, redirecting Bangladeshi travelers to other destinations.
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