The Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) is experiencing a massive restructuring that aims to facilitate the conversion of millions of recipients into the program’s cashless system. In an interview conducted at a high-profile press conference in Islamabad, the chairperson of BISP, Rubina Khalid, asserted the greatness of the program not only locally but internationally as well.
Within this technological paradigm shift, there has been an urgent directive issued by the company concerning the mode of payment. The old method of paying customers over the counter in cash is totally phased out with digital wallets linked through smartphones. This significant change seeks to do away with exploitative intermediaries and corrupt officials.
Global Acclaim Defeats Local Backlash and Arguments about Dependency
In the discussion, Chairperson Khalid stressed the fact that international organizations working for development often examine Pakistan’s targeted monetary assistance system as an example to develop a similar welfare scheme for themselves. To counter the arguments raised locally against the title used and its economic effects, Chairperson Khalid rejected the claim of inducing dependency in citizens through regular payments.
Rather than that, the leaders stressed that offering economic security to over 10 million registered families is a vital base for creating wealth and improving their health on a micro-level. With the help of such a policy, poorer classes are protected against inflation, and it acts like a financial safety valve rather than a permanent entitlement program.
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The new Social welfare program, which is the product of collaboration between the State Bank of Pakistan and major telecom operators, demands urgent attention from the recipients. All future payments will be disbursed solely via their respective digital wallets on BISP mobile SIM cards that are provided free of cost.
Digital Account Migration Marks Crucial Phase for National Cashless Push
This huge logistics operation will serve as one of the critical pillars of the wider vision held by the government to promote a more formalized economy driven by digitization. With issuance of over 10 million digital wallets to people, this program represents one of the biggest pushes for financial inclusion ever witnessed in the nation.
Despite the challenges posed by the move to a new mobile banking system involving many illiterate people, special campsite desks have been established at field offices for SIM activation and application navigation. Any recipient who does not manage to synchronize their biometric data and secure their SIM cards will face a suspension of their next quarterly stipend until they comply with the new Social welfare program.









