🌍 Bangladesh’s Top Remittance-Sending Countries in 2025: U.S. Leads the Pack

Remittance has long been the lifeblood of Bangladesh’s economy, playing a vital role in poverty reduction, foreign exchange earnings, and overall economic stability. In recent years, this inflow has reached historic levels—especially in 2025, where a significant shift in sources has reshaped the landscape.

Let’s take a closer look at the top remittance-sending countries to Bangladesh in 2025 and what these trends tell us.


💵 What Is Remittance and Why It Matters?

Remittance is the money sent by migrant workers back to their home countries. For Bangladesh, it’s one of the largest sources of foreign currency, second only to ready-made garments. These funds support millions of families, drive rural development, and help stabilize the country’s balance of payments.


📊 Top 10 Remittance Countries for Bangladesh (FY2024–25)

According to data from Bangladesh Bank and recent news reports, here are the top countries sending remittances to Bangladesh between July 2024 and April/May 2025:

Total Remittance (July–May 2025): Over $24.5 billion
Projected Year-End (July–June): Estimated to exceed $27.5 billion

🇺🇸 USA Tops the List for the First Time

For the first time in history, the United States has emerged as the largest single source of remittance to Bangladesh. With over $4.5 billion sent between July and May, it has overtaken traditional leaders like Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

This shift reflects a broader trend: an increasing number of skilled and semi-skilled Bangladeshis are migrating to North America and Europe, often settling there and sending higher-value transfers compared to the Gulf region.


🏗️ The Gulf Still Holds Strong

Despite the U.S. surge, Gulf countries remain crucial. Saudi Arabia and the UAE each contributed nearly $4 billion. Malaysia, Oman, and Qatar continue to serve as vital corridors for low- and mid-skilled labor migration, making up a significant portion of the total remittance inflow.


📅 Monthly Highlight: February 2025

In February 2025 alone:

  • 🇺🇸 U.S. sent $491.3 million

  • 🇦🇪 UAE: $334.9 million

  • 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia: $328.8 million

  • 🇬🇧 U.K.: $305.5 million

  • 🇲🇾 Malaysia: $183.9 million

This pattern shows consistent month-over-month leadership by the United States.


🧠 Why This Trend Matters

  1. Shift in Migration Patterns: More Bangladeshi professionals are moving to North America and Europe.

  2. Policy Implications: The government may need to diversify labor markets and enhance skills training to tap into higher-paying job sectors abroad.

  3. Foreign Exchange Reserves: Sustained high remittance inflows help stabilize the Taka and fund development.


✍️ Final Thoughts

Bangladesh’s remittance landscape is evolving. While traditional Gulf countries continue to be vital sources, the rise of the U.S. as the top remittance partner marks a turning point. As migration patterns shift and the diaspora diversifies, so too must Bangladesh’s strategy for engaging its overseas workforce.

Remittance is not just money—it’s hope, opportunity, and connection across borders.


🔗 Sources: Bangladesh Bank, The Daily Star, The Business Standard, BSS News, UNB.

🌐 Country 💰 Amount (USD Millions)
🇺🇸 United States $4,495.0 M
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates $3,843.6 M
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia $3,795.3 M
🇬🇧 United Kingdom $2,806.5 M
🇲🇾 Malaysia $2,446.0 M
🇰🇼 Kuwait $1,504.8 M
🇮🇹 Italy $1,487.8 M
🇴🇲 Oman $1,462.5 M
🇶🇦 Qatar $1,088.8 M
🇸🇬 Singapore $884.4 M