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Bangladesh Receives $1.43 Billion in Expatriate Remittances by July 13

Bangladesh has seen a significant increase in expatriate remittances, receiving $1.427 billion in the first 13 days of July 2026.

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Bangladesh Receives $1.43 Billion in Expatriate Remittances by July 13

Bangladesh received US$1.427 billion in workers' remittances during the first 13 days of July 2026, marking a 19.5 percent increase compared to the US$1.194 billion received during the same period in July 2025. According to the latest data, expatriate Bangladeshis sent $101 million in remittances on July 13 alone. The steady rise in remittance inflows reflects the continued contribution of overseas Bangladeshis to the country's foreign exchange earnings during the opening month of the 2026-27 fiscal year.

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- **What is the total amount of remittances received by Bangladesh in the first 13 days of July 2026?** Bangladesh received US$1.427 billion in remittances during the first 13 days of July 2026. - **How does this compare to the same period in 2025?** This represents a 19.5 percent increase compared to the US$1.194 billion received during the same period in July 2025. - **How much was remitted on July 13 alone?** Expatriate Bangladeshis sent $101 million in remittances on July 13 alone. - **What does this increase in remittances signify?** The steady rise in remittance inflows reflects the continued contribution of overseas Bangladeshis to the country's foreign exchange earnings during the opening month of the 2026-27 fiscal year.

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What is the total amount of remittances received by Bangladesh in the first 13 days of July 2026?
Bangladesh received US$1.427 billion in remittances during the first 13 days of July 2026.
How does this compare to the same period in 2025?
This represents a 19.5 percent increase compared to the US$1.194 billion received during the same period in July 2025.
How much was remitted on July 13 alone?
Expatriate Bangladeshis sent $101 million in remittances on July 13 alone.
What does this increase in remittances signify?
The steady rise in remittance inflows reflects the continued contribution of overseas Bangladeshis to the country's foreign exchange earnings during the opening month of the 2026-27 fiscal year.

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