Dhaka, May 3 -- Remittance inflows into Bangladesh have continued their strong upward trend despite ongoing global conflicts, with expatriates sending more than $3 billion for the fifth consecutive month.

In April alone, migrant workers remitted about $3.13 billion, up 13.62 percent from the same month a year earlier, according to updated Bangladesh Bank data released on Sunday.

The figure extends a rare streak of consistent monthly inflows above the $3 billion mark. In April last year, expatriates had sent $2.75 billion.

During the first 10 months of the ongoing 2025-26 fiscal year, total remittance reached $29.32 billion, marking a 19.54 percent increase from the same period of the previous fiscal year.

In the July-April period of F...