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Bangladesh's February 2026 remittances hit $3.02 billion, a seven-year high, boosting reserves and economic stability.
Bangladesh received $3.02 billion in remittances in February 2026, its highest monthly inflow in at least seven years, a 19.4% increase from the same month last year, driven by transfers ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr and Ramadan.
Total remittances for the first eight months of the 2025-26 fiscal year reached $22.45 billion, up 21.4% year-on-year, supported by stable economic policies and improved confidence after the 2024 political transition.
The surge strengthened foreign exchange reserves to $35.11 billion by February 26, up from $26.26 billion a year earlier, while the central bank injected $5.38 billion into the market to maintain stability.
Despite concerns over regional conflicts in the Middle East potentially affecting employment and wages, short-term disruptions are expected to have limited impact on remittance flows, which continue to support the country’s balance of payments and external stability.
Las remesas de Bangladesh de febrero de 2026 alcanzaron los $ 3,02 mil millones, un máximo en siete años, impulsando las reservas y la estabilidad económica.