The record for the highest remittances in a single month was last year, in March 2025, expatriates sent $3.29 billion in a span of $3.29 billion in a span of just one year. Bangladesh has reached a new milestone in December last year, which was the highest in the year of December last year, which is currently the highest position.
According to Bangladesh Bank sources, the remittance rate was on the rise since the beginning of March, in the meantime, due to Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr, remittances of 375 million dollars or 4 billion dollars per month have been sent to the country by expatriate Bangladeshis living in different countries of the world.
According to the data, more than $640 million remittances came through state-owned banks in March, 46.47 million dollars through one of the two specialized banks (Agricultural Banks) and 264 million dollars through private banks, and 120,000 dollars were received through foreign banks.
However, no remittances came through 7 banks in this period, among these banks are the special Rajshahi Agricultural Development Bank or Rakab, private sector ICB Islami Bank and Padma Bank, foreign sector banks Alfalah, Habib Bank, National Bank of Pakistan and State Bank of Indica.








