The ministry of finance is expecting the growth of inward remittance by 16% in the fiscal year FY2022-23.
Bangladesh has, meanwhile, received inward remittance of $1654.94 million (1.65 billion) in 26 days of May.
The ministry in a report said that over 5.5 lakh workers went abroad in the post-Covid-19 period from the country. The trend of manpower export will continue as many countries of the Middle East and Europe are hiring more workers to meet the huge non-skill and semi-skilled manpower.
Besides, Qatar's football World Cup preparations have also created huge job demand in the service sector in the Middle East.
Bangladesh Bank data shows that foreign exchange reserve is increasing thanks to growing inward remittance in the recent months despite huge import payment demand.
If the remittances reach this trend the amount of inward remittance is likely to cross $2 billion in May, said Md Serajul Islam, executive director and spokesperson of Bangladesh Bank.
The remittance inflow will increase in the next month ahead Eid-ul-Azha, as the expatriates are expected to send additional money on the occasion of the festival, he said.
He said that remittance inflow has increased due to the ease of incentive delivery process and devaluation of the Bangladeshi taka.
Bangladesh has received $189,662.71 million or $18.97 billion from June 1 to May 26 of FY 22.


