
Bangladesh saw its lowest monthly import letter of credit (LC) openings in 58 months this June, with such openings dropping by 24.42 per cent YoY to $4.14 billion.
Import LC settlements also reached the lowest level in nearly four and a half years, totalling $4.59 billion—down by 14 per cent YoY.
LC openings steadily fell throughout FY25 second half due to a sustained slowdown in private investment.