Remittance Inflows Continue Upward Momentum in November

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December 13, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka received just over US$673 million in foreign currency inflows from overseas workers in November 2025, reflecting the continued resilience of remittances as a key source of external financing, figures released by the Central Bank reveal.

With one month still remaining in the year, total remittances for the January–November period have climbed to approximately US$7.19 billion.

This represents a robust increase of more than 20 per cent compared with the same eleven-month span in 2024, underscoring a steady recovery in overseas employment earnings and transfer channels.

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