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Bangladesh received $2.36B remittances in July

Greenwatch Desk Remittance 2025-07-31, 11:03pm

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Bangladeshi expatriates have sent inward US$2.36 billion in remittances in the first 30 days of July, the first month of the current fiscal year 2025-26.


Arif Hossain Khan, Executive Director and Spokesperson for the Bangladesh Bank, confirmed these figures Thursday.

According to central bank data, the expatriates were sent $1.79 billion in the same period of the previous fiscal year (FY2024-25). It means inward remittance flow has grown by $574 million or by 32 percent in 30 days of July. Last year during this period, expatriate workers were observing a so-called 'remittance strike'.

On 30 July, the expatriates sent $92 million remittance in a single day.

The expatriates sent $30.32 billion remittance in FY2024-25, which is the highest ever, reports UNB.