Verify Messages Only From 8171 For Any Communication | BISP Warns Beneficiaries
The BISP beneficiaries are receiving their new payments, as everyone knows. Those receiving messages from 8171 attend the BISP Campsite to pick up their Benazir 10500 payment as well as Nashonuma and Taleemi Wazaif and the BISP Quarterly Kafalat Program Payment.

Please heed the stringent guidelines below if you are falling for false messages originating from different phone numbers. Rubina Khalid claims that BISP only sends messages from “8171.”
Only Trust Messages Which Comes From 8171 – Rubina Khalid Advised
Rubina Khalid Saturday, Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), warned beneficiaries not to trust communications from any phone number other than BISP’s official number. 8171
She also advised beneficiaries to pick up their quarterly stipends at the approved payment centers, as other numbers are likely bogus and designed to trick innocent people.
Why People Are Not Receiving Messages From 8171?
The following are some of the basic reasons why many women have not yet received messages from 8171:
Rubina Khalid Special Guide to the Beneficaries of Ehsaas Program
While visiting the BISP payment centers in Peshawar, she conversed with the women, as stated in a press release published here. Rubina Khalid stated explicitly that the entire amount of the quarterly tranche issued under Benazir Kafaalat is Rs. 10,500. After receiving their payments, she urged beneficiaries to count, get their total amount, and obtain a bank receipt.
Call the BISP helpdesk at 080026477 immediately if beneficiaries notice any misuse by staff members or deductions from their stipend.
A Visit To The BISP Camps In Peshawar By Rubina Khalid
Chairperson Rubina Khalid reviewed the payment disbursement process to qualified women and the required arrangements and facilities provided to them during her visit to the payment centers set up at Tamash Stadium and the UC20 office in Peshawar.
In her visit to the Peshawar BISP office, Rubina Khalid instructed employees to pay older women and mothers with small children first. She stressed the importance of informing worthy ladies of the amount of tokens when they are issued. According to the BISP Chairperson, keeping the office clean and providing better accommodations for worthy women is crucial. She urged women to behave with dignity and civility and warned that misbehavior would not be tolerated.
In conclusion
The Chairperson of the BISP, Rubina Khalid, has issued a clear warning to beneficiaries: only trust messages from the official BISP number, 8171. This is to protect against fraudulent messages from other numbers. Beneficiaries are encouraged to follow this guideline strictly and report any suspicious activities. The beneficiaries should also collect their stipends through authorized payment centers and ensure that they get a bank receipt for the full amount.