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Remittance Inflow Records 13.6% Growth up to 18 October

Khaborwala Online Desk

Published: 19 Oct 2025, 07:27 pm

Photo: Collected

Bangladesh’s remittance earnings have witnessed a 13.6 percent year-on-year increase, reaching US$9.159 billion between 1 July and 18 October 2025, according to the latest data released by the Bangladesh Bank (BB) on Friday.

During the same period in the previous fiscal year, the country received US$8.066 billion in remittances. This rise reflects continued resilience in overseas earnings from Bangladeshi expatriates working across the globe.

The report further shows that US$1.574 billion was remitted by expatriate Bangladeshis during the first 18 days of October 2025, marking a slight improvement compared to US$1.523 billion received during the same period last year.

Key Comparative Data on Remittance Inflows

PeriodRemittance Received (US$ million)Change (Year-on-Year)
July 1 – October 18, 20248,066
July 1 – October 18, 20259,159+13.6%
October 1 – 18, 20241,523
October 1 – 18, 20251,574+3.3%

 

The steady growth in remittance inflows continues to provide vital support for Bangladesh’s foreign currency reserves and exchange rate stability amid global economic fluctuations.

Officials from the Bangladesh Bank attributed the increase to improved digital remittance channels, reduced transaction costs, and sustained policy support for legal remittance flows.

Remittances remain a crucial lifeline for Bangladesh’s economy, contributing significantly to household consumption, rural development, and the balance of payments.

The central bank reaffirmed its commitment to encouraging formal remittance transfers by maintaining incentives and promoting the use of official banking and mobile channels for overseas earnings.

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