Bangladesh has received over $1.20 billion ($1206.88 million) remittance in 18 days of January this year.
According to the latest update of Bangladesh Bank (BB), expatriate Bangladeshis have sent this amount of remittance through banking channels between January 1 and 18.
If this remittance inflow continues, the volume of inward remittance would cross $2 billion in the current month.
According to the BB, during January 1-18, $258.87 million came to the country through government banks, $50.98 million through one of the two specialized banks (Agricultural Bank), $893.31 million through private banks, and $3.72 million through foreign banks.
Nine banks did not receive any remittance in the 18 days of January. These include Bangladesh Development Bank Ltd (BDBL), Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank; private banks—Community Bank, ICB Islami Bank, and Padma Bank; and foreign banks-Habib Bank, National Bank of Pakistan, State Bank of India, and Woori Bank.
In December 2024, expatriate Bangladeshis sent a record $2.64 billion remittance through banking channels.
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