Inflow fell to $1.87 billion due to lower number of working days throughout the month
Remittance hit a five-month low in July at $1.87 billion due to lower number of working days throughout the month.
Inflows were 4% lower than June and 28% lower than July of the previous year, according to data by the Bangladesh Bank.
Bangladeshis working and living abroad sent remittance worth $1.78 billion in February, following which inflows kept rising.
In March, Bangladesh received $1.91 billion in remittances, followed by $2.06 billion in April, $2.17 billion in May, and $1.94 billion in June.
Remittance inflows hit a record high of $24.77 billion in the 2020-21 fiscal year.
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