Remittance Inflow Surges 35.2% in First 17 Days of May

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Dhaka: Bangladesh witnessed a strong growth in inward remittance during the first 17 days of May as expatriate Bangladeshis continued to send higher amounts of money through formal banking channels.



According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, the latest data shows the country received $2.177 billion in remittances from May 1 to May 17, 2026, compared to $1.610 billion during the corresponding period of May last year. The inflow registered a significant 35.2 percent year-on-year growth, reflecting sustained confidence among expatriate workers in the country’s formal financial system.



On May 17 alone, remittance inflow amounted to $217 million, indicating steady momentum in foreign currency earnings. Banking sector experts noted that the continued rise in remittance inflow is playing a vital role in easing pressure on the foreign exchange market and strengthening the country’s external sector. They highlighted that various policy supports, including cash incentives for remitters, simplified banking services, and stricter monitoring against illegal money transfer channels, contributed to the encouraging growth trend.



Meanwhile, total remittance inflow during the current fiscal year from July 2025 to May 17, 2026, reached $31.51 billion, up from $26.148 billion during the same period of the previous fiscal year, marking a 20.5 percent growth. Economists observed that the healthy remittance performance would continue to support macroeconomic stability and enhance foreign exchange reserves in the coming months.