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Last updated: 02 Sep, 2024  

Bangladesh.Thmb.jpg Bangladesh's remittance reaches over $4 billion in July-August

IANS | 02 Sep, 2024
Bangladeshis living and working abroad remitted back more than $4 billion in the July-August period, the data from the Bangladesh Bank has shown.

Remittance, one of the key sources of foreign exchange for the nation, surged 39 per cent year-on-year to $2.22 billion in August, Xinhua news agency reported, citing the central bank's data.

It was $1.91 billion in July. Bangladesh's remittance mainly comes from Middle East countries, such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

The eventual spike, according to Dhaka Tribune, is a result of renewed vigour in the form of the new government which inspired expatriates to remit money back home.

 
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