The previous record was $3.29 billion in March 2025.
Illustration: Ashrafun Naher Ananna/TBS Creative
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Illustration: Ashrafun Naher Ananna/TBS Creative
Despite unrest across the Middle East, Bangladeshi expatriates have sent $3.33 billion to the country in the first 28 days of March, marking the highest single-month remittance in the nation’s history.
The previous record was $3.29 billion in March 2025, Bangladesh Bank spokesperson and Executive Director Arief Hossain Khan told reporters today (29 March).
Speaking to The Business Standard, a treasury head at a private bank noted that remittance typically rises during the Eid period.
He added that ongoing instability in the Middle East, particularly due to the Iran conflict, has prompted many expatriates to send money home early to support their families.
Remittance inflows have been increasing since the fall of the previous Awami League government in August 2024, a trend that continues. Bangladesh Bank officials said the central bank is taking strict measures to prevent money laundering.
Various initiatives are also in place to stop fund diversion under the guise of loans. As a result, the decline in informal money transfers (hundi) has boosted remittance through legal channels.
