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   Economy
Remittance inflow increases by 7pc in October
  Date : 02-11-2025

 

BSS) - Expatriate Bangladeshis sent US$2.56 billion remittances in October, which was around 7 percent higher than the corresponding month of the previous year.

The wage earners sent $2.39 billion remittance to the country in October of 2024.

Talking to BSS, industry insiders observed that Bangladesh has been witnessing a growing trend in remittance inflows since December of last year due to multiple factors.

The factors include a narrowing gap between official and informal exchange rates, a crackdown on money laundering, and a renewed sense of patriotism among expatriates following last year`s political changeover, they mentioned.



  
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