ISLAMABAD: The Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) is scheduled to distribute the final quarterly installment of Rs13,500 for the year 2025, beginning in October 2025, under the Benazir Kafalat program.
The latest data shows that financial assistance is provided to around 10 million deserving families across the country.
The federal government releases the BISP installments every quarter, consisting of three months.
These Installments are released with different time periods for each area by the federal government.
The BISP beneficiaries can check the status of their installment of Rs. 13,500 by sending their 13-digit CNIC number to the official code 8171.
They will receive an instant reply with their payment status.
Beneficiaries should visit the nearest Benazir Income Support Tehsil Office with their child and the original B-Form (issued by NADRA).
The child’s school should be officially recognized and registered. Once verified, the scholarship will be released regularly, with at least 70% school attendance.
This program not only supports education but also empowers underprivileged families by investing in their children’s future.
Previously, beneficiaries could only withdraw their assistance from Habib Bank Limited (HBL), often facing long waits. To address this issue, the government expanded the list of participating banks, making it easier for families to access their payments. Families can now withdraw their quarterly payments from the following banks:
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