Published: December 02, 2019 19:12:18 | Updated: December 05, 2019 10:30:54
Bangladesh received $1,555.22 million in remittance in November of the current fiscal, which is apparently 31.75 per cent higher than that of same month of previous year, according to Bangladesh Bank (BB) data.
The country received $1,180.44 million remittances during the month of November in 2018-19 financial year, the central bank said.
Expatriate Bangladeshis sent $ 7,714.19 million remittances during the first five months of the current fiscal 2019-20.
During the month of October, the country received $1,639.62 million while $1,476.91 million in September, $1,444.75 million in August and $1,597.69 million in July of the fiscal 2019-20.
But in 2018-19, the country got $1,239.11 million in October, $1,139.66 million in September, $1,411.05 million in August and $1,318.18 million in July.
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