BISP Phase 3 Women with 1 Installment or PKR 5000 Now Included

BISP Phase 3: Women with 1 Installment or PKR 5000 Now Included

The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has issued a significant update for women beneficiaries who were registered and declared eligible in January 2025. Many of these women either received their first instalment of PKR 13,500 or were eligible but did not receive any payment. The program has announced the resumption and release of pending payments, starting May 28, 2025, in selected districts across Pakistan.

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In a significant update, women who received PKR 5,000 under the Prime Minister’s Ramzan Relief Package are now included in BISP Kafalat Phase 3. However, this inclusion is selective. Only those beneficiaries whose records have been successfully verified through NADRA and whose BISP accounts are currently active and open will be eligible to receive payments in this phase. This step ensures transparency and targets only verified and deserving recipients.

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Who Is Eligible for BISP Phase 3 Payments?

This phase of payments is for:

  • Women who received their first instalment of PKR 13,500 in January 2025.
  • Women who were declared eligible but did not receive their first payment.
  • Beneficiaries whose accounts are now open and active.

The disbursement will be carried out in phases to ensure smooth and transparent delivery of funds.

Districts Included in Phase 2 and 3

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK)

Several districts from KPK are included in this phase:

  • Peshawar
  • Malakand
  • Kohat
  • Shangla
  • Abbottabad
  • Mansehra
  • Battagram
  • Haripur
  • Shangla
  • Swat

Payments Already Transferred to Accounts

The following districts have already had payments transferred directly to beneficiary accounts:

  • Kashmore
  • Lehri
  • Dera Bugti
  • Kohlu
  • Karak
  • Lahore
  • Hafizabad
  • Khanewal

Women from these areas can now access their funds through designated payment channels.

Phase 3 Launches May 25, 2025

Kafalat Payment + Education Stipends

Starting Monday, May 25, 2025, Phase 3 of the Kafalat Programme will begin. Beneficiaries will receive:

  • The standard Kafalat instalment of PKR 13,500
  • Children’s education stipends, where applicable

To ensure organised distribution and verification, this payment will be made via campsites in each district rather than ATMs or retailers.

Districts Included in Phase 3

(Punjab)

The following districts in Punjab are part of Phase 3:

  1. Pakpattan
  2. Faisalabad
  3. Rahim Yar Khan
  4. Hafizabad
  5. Khanewal
  6. Lahore
  7. Muzaffargarh

Beneficiaries in these areas can visit the nearest BISP campsite to collect their payments.

Facing Issues? Here’s What To Do

If you experience any of the following:

  • Unauthorized deductions
  • Non-payment despite eligibility
  • Technical issues at the camp

→ You are advised to report the problem immediately to the camp site incharge. Alternatively, you can contact the official BISP helpline at 0800-26477 for support.

How to Collect Your BISP Payment

  1. Visit the nearest BISP campsite in your district
  2. Carry your valid CNIC and child B-form (for education stipends)
  3. Follow the verification process at the camp
  4. Collect your funds safely after biometric confirmation

Frequently Searched Questions

What is the amount of BISP Kafalat payment in 2025?

The current BISP Kafalat payment is PKR 13,500, plus education stipends where applicable.

How can I receive my BISP payment?

Payments will be given through official BISP camp sites in your district after biometric verification.

What to do in case of deduction or complaint?

Contact the camp site incharge or call BISP helpline 0800-26477.

Conclusion

This initiative marks a vital step in supporting low-income families and ensuring that eligible women under the Benazir Income Support Programme receive their due financial assistance. By structuring payments across multiple phases and providing educational stipends, BISP continues to empower women and promote social welfare across Pakistan.

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