BISP Chairperson Rubina Khalid Visits Payment Center in Ibrahim Hyderi
Rubina Khalid reviewed the payment process for
the Q-IV tranche of 2024-25 and addressed issues
faced by women in withdrawing their payments
Staff Reporter
Karachi: Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), Senator Rubina Khalid, visited the BISP Payment Center in Ibrahim Hyderi, Malir, to review the payment process for the Q-IV tranche of 2024-25 and address issues faced by women in withdrawing their payments. She was accompanied by Provincial Minister for Women Development Shahina Sher Ali.
Strict Action Against Staff Shortages
Senator Rubina Khalid expressed concern over the shortage of bank staff and devices at the center. She directed the partner bank to address these deficiencies by tomorrow to prevent women from waiting in long queues.
Clear Guidelines for Beneficiaries
While speaking to BISP beneficiaries, Senator Khalid emphasized the importance of receiving full payments without deductions. She clarified that 8171 is the official number for BISP and cautioned women against fraudulent messages from other numbers. Beneficiaries were urged to immediately report any illegal deductions.
Ensuring Transparent Payment Process
Senator Khalid instructed BISP staff to ensure that payments are made to women in a transparent and respectful manner. She reaffirmed her commitment to addressing the challenges faced by beneficiaries and improving the overall payment process.
Conclusion
The visit reflects BISP’s ongoing efforts to streamline its payment systems and provide dignified support to underprivileged women across Pakistan.
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