Published on 05:00 PM, June 01, 2022

Remittance falls 13.15% in May

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Inflow of remittance declined 13.15 per cent in May as the expatriate Bangladeshis are now sending their income through the informal channels.

Remittances stood at $1.88 billion in May compared to $2.17 billion in the same period a year ago, according to the latest central bank data released today.

The inflow also declined 15.95 per cent year-on-year to $19.19 billion in the first 11 months (July-May) of this fiscal year.

Remittances have been facing downward trend in the last couple of months as many expatriate Bangladeshis are now sending remittances through hundi, an illegal channel of cross-border financial transaction system.

The hundi cartel had faced disruption during the height of the pandemic due to the lockdown imposed by many countries, which helped Bangladesh to manage a robust remittance.

But the hundi channel has got back its tempo, leaving an adverse impact on remittance.

Against the backdrop, the country's foreign exchange market is now under pressure amid a dollar crunch in the banking sector.