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Remittance Surges 21% in April Ahead of Eid

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Remittance Surges 21% in April Ahead of Eid
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In a significant development for Bangladesh’s economy, remittance inflows surged by a remarkable 21.31% in April, totaling $2.04 billion. This substantial increase has been attributed to the impending Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations, a time when migrant workers traditionally send more money home to their families.

Reports from industry insiders suggest that the surge in remittance inflows was also influenced by certain banks offering rates higher than the official ones, thereby encouraging remittance collection. Additionally, April’s figures marked a notable 2.31% rise compared to the previous month, with March recording remittances amounting to $1.99 billion.

A senior official from the Bangladesh Bank emphasized the crucial role played by expatriates in driving this surge, particularly in the fortnight leading up to Eid. The central bank’s flexible approach towards banks in remittance collection has further facilitated this increase. As reported, despite regulations permitting banks to offer a maximum exchange rate of Tk 114.5 per US dollar, some banks went beyond, offering rates as high as Tk 120 per dollar. Islami Bank emerged as the leader in remittance receipt for April, with a staggering $541.25 million.

However, amidst this surge, there were reports of certain banks failing to secure any remittance during the month. Analysts attribute this partly to the prevailing high unofficial exchange rates. Despite a record number of workers going abroad for employment in 2023, with a 15% year-on-year increase, remittance inflows in March declined compared to February and January.

Bankers are optimistic about continued growth in remittance inflows in the coming months, which would play a vital role in bolstering the country’s foreign exchange reserves. As of April 30, forex reserves stood at $19.95 billion, reflecting a decline since August 2021 due to various factors, including higher outflows compared to inflows.

This surge in remittance inflows ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr presents a significant economic boon for Bangladesh, offering potential stability in foreign exchange reserves and contributing to the well-being of countless families across the nation. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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