Use of IMF credit in Bangladesh
Bangladesh: Use of IMF credit was 4.67 billion DOD, current US$ in 2024. ◆ Volatile
Use of IMF credit in Bangladesh, 1972–2024
Source: International Debt Statistics, World Bank (WB). Measured in DOD, current US$.
Analysis
The most recent figure for use of imf credit in Bangladesh is 4.67 billion DOD, current US$, measured in 2024. That is the highest value across all 53 years on record.
That represents a change of up 18.7% on the previous year and up 217.5% over ten years.
Over the whole period, use of imf credit in Bangladesh peaked at 4.67 billion DOD, current US$ in 2024 and was at its lowest, 67.86 million DOD, current US$, in 1972.
That places Bangladesh 21st out of 122 countries with data for 2024, putting it in the top quarter.
The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970s | 210.38 million DOD, current US$ | 67.86 million DOD, current US$ | 344.57 million DOD, current US$ | 8 |
| 1980s | 592.11 million DOD, current US$ | 424.17 million DOD, current US$ | 840.80 million DOD, current US$ | 10 |
| 1990s | 575.09 million DOD, current US$ | 372.30 million DOD, current US$ | 732.45 million DOD, current US$ | 10 |
| 2000s | 479.79 million DOD, current US$ | 134.67 million DOD, current US$ | 1.47 billion DOD, current US$ | 10 |
| 2010s | 1.46 billion DOD, current US$ | 1.21 billion DOD, current US$ | 1.63 billion DOD, current US$ | 10 |
| 2020s | 3.40 billion DOD, current US$ | 2.11 billion DOD, current US$ | 4.67 billion DOD, current US$ | 5 |
Countries ranked near Bangladesh
- 18 Angola 5.06 billion DOD, current US$ compare
- 19 Kenya 4.96 billion DOD, current US$ compare
- 20 Côte d'Ivoire 4.79 billion DOD, current US$ compare
- 22 Ghana 4.66 billion DOD, current US$ compare
- 23 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 4.08 billion DOD, current US$ compare
- 24 Algeria 4.01 billion DOD, current US$ compare
More external debt data for Bangladesh
- IFC, private nonguaranteed 38.03 million NFL, US$ (2024)
- IFC, private nonguaranteed (NFL, US$), per capita 0.2191 NFL, US$ per person (2024)
- IFC, private nonguaranteed (NFL, US$), per unit of GDP 0.0001 NFL, US$ per US$ of GDP (2024)
- IFC, private nonguaranteed (NFL, US$), per square kilometre 327.29 NFL, US$ per square kilometre (2023)
- Public and publicly guaranteed debt service 1.1% (2024)
- Net financial flows, IDA 1.54 billion NFL, current US$ (2024)
- Net financial flows, IDA (NFL, current US$), per capita 8.89 NFL, current US$ per person (2024)
- Net financial flows, IDA (NFL, current US$), per unit of GDP 0.0034 NFL, current US$ per US$ of GDP (2024)
- Net financial flows, IBRD -7.28 million NFL, current US$ (2004)
- Public and publicly guaranteed debt service 9.6% (2024)
Frequently asked questions
- What is use of imf credit in Bangladesh?
- Use of imf credit in Bangladesh was 4.67 billion DOD, current US$ in 2024, according to International Debt Statistics, World Bank (WB).
- What is the highest use of imf credit recorded in Bangladesh?
- The highest recorded value was 4.67 billion DOD, current US$ in 2024.
- What is the lowest use of imf credit recorded in Bangladesh?
- The lowest recorded value was 67.86 million DOD, current US$ in 1972.
- How does Bangladesh rank for use of imf credit?
- Bangladesh ranks 21st out of 122 countries with data for 2024.
- Is use of imf credit rising or falling in Bangladesh?
- Over the last ten years it is up 217.5%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
- Where does this Bangladesh data come from?
- The figures come from International Debt Statistics, World Bank (WB), published as part of Use of IMF credit (DOD, current US$). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
Use of IMF Credit: Data related to the operations of the IMF are provided by the IMF Treasurer’s Department. They are converted from special drawing rights into dollars using end-of-period exchange rates for stocks and average-over-the-period exchange rates for flows. IMF trust fund operations under the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility, Extended Fund Facility, Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility, and Structural Adjustment Facility (Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility in 1999) are presented together with all of the IMF’s special facilities (buffer stock, supplemental reserve, compensatory and contingency facilities, oil facilities, and other facilities). SDR allocations are also included in this category. According to the BPM6, SDR allocations are recorded as the incurrence of a debt liability of the member receiving them (because of a requirement to repay the allocation in certain circumstances, and also because interest accrues). This debt item is introduced for the first time this year with historical data starting in 1999.