Remittance hits $1.53 billion in first 19 days of October

Remittance hits $1.53 billion in first 19 days of October

[Daily Observer] - 10/22/2024

Bangladesh's remittance inflow reached USD 1,532.66 million or $1.53 billion during the first 19 days of October 2024, driven by steady contributions from state-owned and private commercial banks, according to Bangladesh Bank data on Monday.State-owned banks channeled USD 400.82 million, with (…)



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