Bangladesh received $1.65 billion in remittances in the first 28 days of July, signalling a decline owing to the internet blackout, which blocked banks from collecting much-needed foreign currencies from migrant workers.
The move was taken to boost remittance inflow
It hit $2.54 in June this year, up from $2.19 billion in the same month last year
$2.04 billion came in the fourth month of the year
Bangladesh received $1.65 billion in remittances in the first 28 days of July, signalling a decline owing to the internet blackout, which blocked banks from collecting much-needed foreign currencies from migrant workers.
The move was taken to boost remittance inflow
It hit $2.54 in June this year, up from $2.19 billion in the same month last year
$2.04 billion came in the fourth month of the year