The government has introduced digital mobile wallets for beneficiaries of the Benazir Income Support Programme, giving women direct, secure access to their Rs 13,500 payments without agents or long queues.
In August 2025, the Government of Pakistan officially launched mobile wallet accounts for women enrolled in the BISP 8171 program. This move aims to digitize the cash transfer process by linking each beneficiary to a personal digital wallet, allowing direct access to Rs 13,500 quarterly payments through mobile phones, without middlemen or delays.

What This Means for BISP Beneficiaries
For years, BISP recipients have collected payments through physical cash centers or banking agents, often facing problems like long wait times, cuts by intermediaries, and poor access in rural areas. The mobile wallet model changes that by connecting each woman directly to a secure, CNIC-verified wallet that works on any basic or smart mobile device.
Once enrolled, beneficiaries can receive, check, and withdraw their BISP funds via platforms such as JazzCash, Easypaisa, UPaisa, or designated bank apps, giving them real-time control and full visibility over their funds.
Why the Government Introduced Mobile Wallets
According to officials, the new model is designed to:
- Reduce the risk of fraud and unauthorized deductions
- Provide safer access to funds, especially for women in remote areas
- Replace manual payment distribution with a faster, tech-driven process
- Promote financial inclusion and digital literacy
The initiative also supports Pakistan’s goal of transitioning to a cashless welfare economy, with support from international partners including the European Union and the German Government.
During the national launch event, BISP Chairperson Senator Rubina Khalid emphasized that mobile wallets will empower women by giving them secure control over their payments and the freedom to choose where and how they receive funds.
Who Is Eligible for the Mobile Wallet System
The mobile wallet rollout is currently being offered to:
- Women registered under the BISP 8171 Kafaalat program
- Beneficiaries with verified CNICs and active mobile numbers
- Individuals who have completed biometric verification via NADRA
- Those who choose wallet activation during re-verification or new registration
This system is rolling out in phases, starting with major cities and gradually expanding to rural districts by the end of 2025.
How to Register for a BISP Mobile Wallet
Beneficiaries who want to shift to the mobile wallet system can follow these steps:
- Visit the nearest BISP office, JazzCash, Easypaisa, or UPaisa agent
- Show your original CNIC and a registered SIM card in your name
- Complete biometric verification if needed
- Choose your preferred wallet provider (e.g., JazzCash, Easypaisa)
- Receive confirmation via SMS once your wallet is linked with BISP
Benefits of Using Mobile Wallets for BISP Payments
Switching to mobile wallets provides several key advantages:
- No deductions or hidden charges
- No need to visit physical centers to collect cash
- Access funds anytime via ATM, wallet app, or agent
- Track transactions easily using wallet SMS alerts or apps
- Improves safety for women by reducing cash handling in public spaces
What Officials Are Saying
Speaking at the national launch, Minister of State for Finance Bilal Azhar Kayani called the program “a national priority,” adding that mobile wallets offer dignity, speed, and transparency.
BISP Secretary Aamer Ali Ahmad called it “a leap toward digital financial inclusion,” noting that this is not just a payment method but a tool for mobility and empowerment.
Senator Rubina Khalid added that all women should have the right to choose their preferred bank or wallet and receive payments securely.
Conclusion
The launch of mobile wallets for BISP 8171 beneficiaries marks a historic step in Pakistan’s shift toward transparent, tech-enabled social support. By placing financial tools directly in the hands of women, many of whom have never had access to formal banking, the government is empowering millions to manage their money safely and independently.
If you’re registered under the BISP program, this is the time to update your CNIC, verify your number, and activate your mobile wallet through an official provider. With Rs 13,500 payments now just a message away, Pakistan’s welfare system is entering a new era, digital, inclusive, and faster than ever before.