Dhaka, Dec. 29 -- Bangladesh has recorded its highest remittance inflow in six months, with $2.42 billion received in the first 28 days of December.

The total is expected to rise further, with three days remaining in the month.

The last peak was in June this year when remittance inflows reached $2.53 billion.

"In the first 28 days of December, remittance inflows reached $2.42 billion, compared to $1.99 billion during the same period last year," Husne Ara Shikha, spokesperson and executive director of Bangladesh Bank, told journalists.

This reflects a 21.60 per cent increase in remittance inflow compared to December 2023, bdnews24.com reports.

On December 22, Bangladesh Bank reported that remittance inflows had already crossed $2 bill...