According to government announcements, the first batch of Rs. 13,500 payments is expected to start rolling out in October 2025, likely in the second or third week. The disbursement will happen in phases, considering how many beneficiaries are involved.
Payments will be made via partner banks, BISP payment centers, and biometric-enabled ATMs. Also, those who complete verification processes in 2025 will be included in the first payment round.
Who Will Get the October 2025 Payment?
- Current Beneficiaries — those already enrolled under the Benazir Kafalat program
- Newly Registered Women — if you’ve recently done your NSER survey and meet the criteria
- 4 Million New Families — the government has announced expanding the program to include 4 million more households
Eligibility Checklist for 2025
To benefit from the Rs. 13,500 payout, you should meet these:
- Be a Pakistani citizen with a valid CNIC
- Come from a low-income household (assessed through NSER poverty score)
- Be a female head of household (widows / women leading families)
- Not have any member in government employment or be a tax filer
- Be registered in NSER and pass all verifications
How to Register (If You Haven’t Already)
Here’s a simple step‑by‑step:
- Go to the nearest BISP office in your tehsil, carrying your original CNIC
- Fill out the NSER survey, which includes your income, family data, and biometric details
- Your data will be cross-checked (with NADRA, etc.) to confirm eligibility
- If everything is approved, you’ll get an SMS from 8171 confirming your status
- Once approved, you’ll be added to the next payment cycle
How to Check Your Payment Status
- Online via BISP site: Enter your CNIC, solve the captcha, click “Check Eligibility”
- Via SMS (8171 service): Send your CNIC from your registered mobile number — they’ll reply with eligibility & payment details
How You’ll Get the Money
Once approved, you can collect your amount using:
- Banks / ATMs — partner banks such as HBL, Bank Alfalah, etc.; use biometric verification at ATMs
- BISP payment centers — every district has one, with biometric setup
- Mobile wallets — options like JazzCash and Easypaisa may be available (if you prefer digital delivery)
Common Reasons for Delays
Sometimes payments don’t arrive on time. Reasons often include:
- Biometric mismatch (fingerprints not verified)
- CNIC or personal info not matching BISP/NADRA records
- Technical issues (system overloads, server downtime)
- Newly registered cases still under review
Final Thoughts
The October 2025 rollout of Rs 13,500 under BISP Kafalat is a big step toward easing financial pressure for many women-led households. If you’re already in the system, the money should come automatically — just stay patient and keep your info updated. If not yet registered, it’s in your hands now: visit the office, complete the survey, and cross your fingers (while submitting everything correctly).