BB extends deadline to implement new framework for fast-track inward remittances disposal

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Published On: 09 Apr 2026, 15:50
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DHAKA, April 9, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) has announced an extension of the transition period for banks to implement a new framework aimed at streamlining the disposal of inward remittances and improving overall operational efficiency. 

According to a BB circular issued today, Authorized Dealers (ADs) now have until June 30, 2026, to fully operationalize the required systems.

This is an extension from the previous deadline of March 31, 2026, which was originally set in a circular dated January 08, 2026.

The central bank stated that the extension was granted to ensure the effective implementation of the provisions.


During this extended timeframe, the central bank has mandated that all Authorized Dealers must ensure the prompt processing and crediting of cross-border inward payment receipts. 

The circular also said that Banks are required to remain in strict compliance with the stipulations previously set out by the regulator to ensure that beneficiaries receive funds without unnecessary delays.

Under the new framework, ADs are instructed to use Straight-Through Processing (STP) arrangements to credit beneficiaries' accounts promptly.

Remittances received during banking hours must be credited on the same business day.

Transactions received after business hours or those that are recurring must be credited by the next business day, BB added.

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