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Country gets $616m in remittances in first week of Dec

In a promising sign for Bangladesh’s economy, expatriates sent $616.4 million in remittance during the first seven days of December, according to the latest report from Bangladesh Bank released on Sunday.

On average, $88.1 million was received daily during this period.

The report revealed that remittance inflow in the first week of December surpassed that of November’s first week, which recorded $508.9 million.

This indicates a marked rise in remittance inflow as December unfolds.

Breakdown of Remittance Sources

The data further revealed the contribution of different banking sectors:

State-owned banks: $185.2 million

Specialised banks: $45.8 million

Private banks: $383.3 million

Foreign bank branches: $2.03 million

Trends in Current Fiscal Year

Bangladesh’s remittance inflow has shown fluctuating trends in the ongoing fiscal year. After peaking at $2.53 billion in June, remittance fell to $1.91 billion in July, marking the lowest monthly total in ten months.

However, with the interim government taking office and stabilising the situation, inflow started recovering. In August, remittance reached $2.22 billion, followed by $2.40 billion in September, the highest monthly total of the fiscal year.

October recorded a slightly lower total of $2.39 billion, while November brought in $2.19 billion.

The upward trajectory in December offers hope for further improvement, signalling a positive trend in the expatriate contribution to the nation’s economy.

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