How To Withdraw Bisp Payments Via Bank of Punjab
If you’re a beneficiary of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) and want to withdraw your payment through a Bank of Punjab (BOP) ATM, this comprehensive guide is for you. We’ll walk you through each step of the BISP BOP withdrawal process, explain how to resolve common issues, and answer frequently asked questions.

BISP and Bank of Punjab Partnership
The Bank of Punjab is a key partner in distributing BISP funds via ATM withdrawal services. This means that eligible BISP beneficiaries can directly access their funds using BOP ATMs without standing in long queues at campsites or retail agents.
Why Use BOP ATMs?
- Convenient 24/7 access
 - Safer than agent-based withdrawals
 - No extra deductions
 - Transaction record on receipt
 
Who Can Withdraw BISP Payment from BOP ATM?
- To withdraw funds via a Bank of Punjab ATM, you must
 - Be a registered BISP beneficiary
 - Have received the latest BISP payment notification
 - Possess a valid CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
 - No ATM card is needed – CNIC-based biometric verification is used at BOP ATMs.
 
Step-by-Step Guide For Payment Withdrawal
Find the closest Bank of Punjab ATM that supports biometric verification. You can use Google Maps or visit the BOP official website to locate one.
- Once at the ATM, select Urdu or English on the screen to begin the transaction.
 - Choose the option labeled “BISP Cardless Withdrawal” or “BISP Beneficiary” from the menu.
 - You will be asked to enter your 13-digit CNIC number using the ATM keypad.
 - Place your thumb or finger on the biometric scanner. Make sure your fingers are clean and dry.
 - Once verified, you can either
 - Check your balance or Withdraw available funds
 - Choose the “Withdraw” option and enter the desired amount (within your BISP limit, e.g., 13500 or less).
 - After successful processing, collect your cash and print the receipt. Keep the receipt safe for record-keeping.
 
What to Do if Biometric Fails?
- Sometimes, biometric verification may fail due to
 - Poor fingerprint quality (e.g., worn-out prints)
 - Dirty or oily fingers
 - Faulty scanner
 
What to do
- Wash and dry your hands and try again
 - Visit another BOP ATM
 - If still unsuccessful, visit the nearest BISP Tehsil Office or call the BISP helpline: 8171
 
Frequently asked questions?
Final Words
With the partnership between BISP and the Bank of Punjab, withdrawing your payment is now easier, safer, and quicker. Use your CNIC and biometric verification to access your funds at any BOP ATM without extra charges or hassle.
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My name is Syed Adil Shah, and I’m a professional blogger with over 10 years of experience in the field of blogging. I’ve been sharing helpful, reliable, and informative content to support people across Pakistan.
