# Remittance Inflows to Bangladesh Surge by 21.8% in First Half of July

*Bangladesh received US$1.542 billion in remittances in the first 14 days of July, a 21.8 percent increase from the same period last year.*

July 15, 2026 · Economy

## At a glance

- Bangladesh received US$1.542 billion in remittances in the first 14 days of July.
- This represents a 21.8 percent increase from the same period last year.
- On July 14 alone, remittances amounted to US$115 million.

Bangladesh received US$1.542 billion in remittances during the first 14 days of July in the fiscal year (FY) 2026-27, marking a 21.8 percent increase compared to the same period of the previous fiscal year. According to the latest data released by Bangladesh Bank, expatriate Bangladeshis sent US$1.542 billion between July 1 and July 14, 2026, up from US$1.266 billion received during the corresponding period of July 2025. On July 14 alone, inward remittances amounted to US$115 million. The continued growth in remittance inflows is expected to strengthen the country's foreign exchange reserves and support external sector stability.

## Remittance Trends

The significant increase in remittances early in July indicates a positive trend for the fiscal year. Remittances are a crucial source of foreign exchange for Bangladesh, contributing substantially to the country's economy. The rise in inflows suggests that expatriate Bangladeshis are sending more money back home, which could be attributed to various factors including improved economic conditions abroad and increased employment opportunities.

## Economic Impact

The surge in remittances is expected to have a positive impact on Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserves. A stronger reserve position will help the country maintain external sector stability and support its balance of payments. Additionally, increased remittances can lead to higher consumption and investment within the domestic economy, further stimulating growth.

## Sources

- BSS

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Source: https://pulsetoday.com.bd/en/economy/remittance-rises-21-8pc-first-14-days-july
