8171 Kafalat Program Stipend Raised To 13500 For Next Month
Per the latest update shared by the BISP Chairperson during their recent media appearance, January 2025’s Kafalat Payment will see a 27% increase. This means that next month, the Benazir Kafalat Quarterly Payment will be raised to Rs. 13,500, marking a significant hike from its previous value of Rs. 10,500 under BISP.

To obtain the new amount, beneficiaries must register their CNIC at the BISP Tehsil office and join the Benazir Income Support Program.
BISP Fresh Quarterly Stipend January 2025: Payment Updates & Eligibility Details
According to Rubina Khalid, the BISP chairperson, beneficiaries of the BISP Benazir Kafaalat project will now receive a higher amount in their quarterly payments. As of now, disadvantaged households receive Rs10,500 every three months, but Khalid has revealed a raise of Rs3,000 in these payments, making it a total of Rs13,500.
بی آئی ایس پی کی چیئرپرسن روبینہ خالد کے مطابق، بی آئی ایس پی بے نظیر کفالت پراجیکٹ سے مستفید ہونے والوں کو اب ان کی سہ ماہی ادائیگیوں میں زیادہ رقم ملے گی۔ ابھی تک، پسماندہ گھرانوں کو ہر تین ماہ بعد دس ہزار پانچ سو روپے ملتے ہیں، لیکن خالد نے ان ادائیگیوں میں تین ہزار روپے کے اضافے کا انکشاف کیا ہے، جس سے یہ کل تیرہ ہزار پانچ سو روپے بنتے ہیں۔ تازہ ترین کفالت رقم اب پیمنٹ کے جدید ترین ماڈیول کے ذریعے چھ شراکت دار بینکوں کے اے ٹی ایم پوائنٹس میں سے کسی ایک پر نکالی جا سکتی ہے۔ یہ ان مستفید ہونے والوں کے لیے دستیاب ہے جنہوں نے اپنے بینک اکاؤنٹس کو بی آئی ایس پی کے رجسٹرڈ نمبر سے جوڑا ہے۔ بی آئی ایس پی ادائیگی کے لیے اپنا بینک اکاؤنٹ کیسے ترتیب دیا جائے اس بارے میں ہدایات کے لیے، براہ کرم اس لنک سے رجوع کریں۔
The latest Kafalat amount can now be withdrawn through the newest payment module at any of six partnered banks‘ ATM points. This is available to beneficiaries who have linked their bank accounts to BISP’s registered number. For instructions on how to set up your bank account for BISP Payment, please refer to this link.
How BISP Became the Largest Single Cash Transfer Program in Pakistan
Since its establishment in 2008, the program has expanded to become the largest cash transfer initiative in Pakistani history, with goals that encompass both short-term and long-term objectives.
The initiative aims to protect marginalized groups from the negative effects of increasing inflation, food insecurity, and slow economic growth in the short-term. In the long-term, it strives to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically by empowering women and eradicating profound and persistent poverty.
Benazir Kafalat 13500 Payment: Check Eligibility and Payment Status Online
Pakistan’s government has approved an Online Web Portal that offers informative services to both beneficiaries and all residents, particularly ID card holders. This webpage allows beneficiaries to conveniently assess their eligibility for the BISP Cash Transfer Program and check the balance in their accounts.
You have to follow the given guidelines:
BISP Kafaalat Program 2025: New Registration Process
The Benazir Income Support Program is currently assisting over 9.3 million deserving households across the country, to reach 10 million by next year. In light of inflation, the government has chosen to increase the quarterly amount to Rs13,500 for all enrolled families, effective January 2025.
BISP Officials have established NSER Registration Centers at BISP Tehsil Offices, as the BISP Online Registration process has resumed. Eligible families who are in need and financial hardship can enroll for the BISP program by visiting the NSER Registration Survey Counter.
In Conclusion
The Benazir Kafalat Program is dedicated to assisting underprivileged families, as it has now raised its quarterly allowance to Rs13,500. This increase aims to provide further economic assistance in light of current financial difficulties. To receive this enhanced payment from January 2025 onwards, beneficiaries must have their CNIC registered at the BISP Tehsil Office.
Not only does this initiative offer immediate financial aid, but it also strives to empower women and combat poverty in Pakistan, in line with the country’s sustainable development objectives.