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Bangladesh’s Net FDI Jumps Over 200% in Q3’25

Bangladesh’s Net FDI Jumps Over 200% in Q3’25

Bangladesh’s Net FDI Jumps Over 200% in Q3’25

Jan 11, 2026

Bangladesh recorded a robust rise in net Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) during July-September 2025, reflecting positive investor confidence amid global uncertainties.

According to the latest figures released by Bangladesh Bank, net FDI inflow for Q3 (Jul–Sep) stood at $315.09 million, marking a 202% year-on-year increase from the $104.33 million recorded during the same quarter in 2024. Cumulatively, total net FDI inflows for January–September 2025 stood at USD 1.41 billion, marking an 80% increase compared to USD 780 million during the corresponding period of 2024.

All major FDI components saw significant improvement in Q3’25:

• Equity Investment rose 31.69% YoY, from $76.79 million to $101.12 million

• Reinvested Earnings soared 190.07% YoY, from $72.90 million to $211.47 million

• Intra-Company Loans reversed from a negative -$45.36 million to a positive $2.49 million

This growth builds on a strong H1 performance. In April–June 2025, net FDI had already reached $303.27 million, compared to $272.22 million in Q2 of the previous year—representing a year-on-year gain of 11.4%. Overall, net FDI in H1’25 (January–June) increased by more than 61% compared to H1’24.

“BIDA’s core work is to improve the business climate and develop a credible pipeline of investment. It is encouraging to see this pipeline begin to convert into realized inflows. The benchmark remains low, but these back-to-back quarterly gains highlight that investors are placing their trust in Bangladesh,” said Mr. Ashik Chowdhury, Executive Chairman of BIDA. “We expect some moderation in Q4’25 due to the upcoming elections, but anticipate a rebound post-election, supported by a strong investment pipeline.”

Beyond the actualized figures, BIDA’s dedicated investment pipeline for 2025 has already surpassed $1.5 billion in addition to the traditional registered proposals.

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Mr. Ashik Chowdhury, Executive Chairman, BIDA and BEZA

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Chairman, National Board of Revenue

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Secretary, ICT Division

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Mr. Mohammed Enayetur Rahman, CEO, Ulka Semi

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Mr. Istak Ahmmed, Chairman, Prime Silicon Technology (BD) Ltd

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Mr. M.A. Jabbar, Managing Director, Neural Semiconductor Ltd

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Prof. Dr. A. B. M. Harun-ur-Rashid, Head of Department, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, BUET

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Maj Gen. Md. Nasim Parvez, Commandant, Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST)

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Prof. Syed Mahfuzul Aziz, Pro-VC, BRAC University

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Mr. Mashuk Rahman, Founder, Green Quest, USA

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Mr. Mustafiz Choudhury, Semiconductor Expert, Silicon Valley

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Mr. Zahirul Alam, Executive Director, Integrated Development Foundation (IDF)

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Mr. Nahian Rahman Rochi, Head of Business Development, BIDA

Member Secretary