A major expansion is quietly underway in Pakistan’s social protection system. The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has set a nationwide target to connect 10.6 million eligible women with digital wallet SIMs, aiming to shift welfare payments into a safer, faster, and more controlled system.
This move is not just about numbers. It represents a structural change in how financial assistance reaches women—reducing dependency, improving transparency, and strengthening trust between beneficiaries and the system.
What Does the 10.6 Million Digital SIM Target Mean?
The target means BISP plans to ensure that every eligible woman has:
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A SIM registered in her own name
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A digital wallet linked to her CNIC
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Direct access to her welfare payments
Once this rollout is completed, most BISP payments will no longer rely on temporary camps or third-party handling. The SIM itself becomes the gateway to support.
Why BISP Is Expanding Digital Wallet SIMs Nationwide
This expansion is driven by real problems faced by beneficiaries in the past.
The digital SIM system helps BISP:
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Prevent illegal deductions
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Stop fake or duplicate claims
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Reduce travel and waiting time
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Deliver payments more quickly
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Track payments accurately
For women, especially in remote areas, this change brings greater independence and security.
Who Will Receive These Digital Wallet SIMs
The digital SIMs are not for the general public. They are issued only to women who meet official criteria.
Eligible Women Include
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Registered BISP or Benazir Kafaalat beneficiaries
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Women with valid CNICs
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Those who have completed biometric verification
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Households that meet the approved poverty score
Women marked ineligible will not receive a SIM unless their status changes officially.
How Much Money Will Be Received Through These Digital Wallets
The SIM itself does not change the payment amount—but it ensures the full amount reaches the right person.
Eligible women may receive:
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Rs.13,500 per installment (standard BISP/Kafaalat support)
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Any approved pending or adjusted amount, if applicable
All payments are sent directly to the digital wallet, with no agent involvement.
Benefits of Reaching 10.6 Million Women
This large-scale rollout brings nationwide benefits:
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Full payment protection (no cuts)
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Faster SMS notifications
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Reduced fraud and complaints
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Easier balance and status checks
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Less pressure on payment centers
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Stronger financial inclusion for women
For many households, this system means predictable and stress-free support.
What Women Should Do to Be Included
To avoid delays, beneficiaries should:
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Keep their CNIC valid and updated
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Ensure their SIM is registered in their own name
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Complete biometric verification if called
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Respond only to official 8171 messages
There is no fee to receive or activate the digital SIM.
Common Misunderstandings to Avoid
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The SIM does not mean extra money
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No agent can issue it for payment
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Eligibility cannot be bought
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Only BISP can approve activation
Staying informed protects both payments and personal data.
FAQs
1. Will all 10.6 million women receive SIMs at the same time?
No. Distribution is being done in phases, district by district.
2. Does the digital SIM replace cash payments completely?
Gradually, yes. The goal is to make the digital wallet the primary payment method.
3. Should beneficiaries rely only on this announcement?
Always confirm your status through 8171 messages or your nearest BISP office.
Final Thought
The plan to connect 10.6 million women with digital wallet SIMs is one of the most significant steps BISP has taken toward modernizing social support. It strengthens transparency, protects beneficiaries, and places financial control directly in women’s hands.
For eligible women, the message is clear: keep your records updated, trust only official channels, and prepare for a more secure way to receive your support.





