. BISP ATM Withdrawals Supported Banks List Announced – How To Get Rs 13500 Via CNIC
Mon. Sep 8th, 2025
BISP ATM Withdrawals Supported Banks List Announced – How to Get Rs 13500 via CNIC

Check the list of supported banks for BISP ATM Withdrawals Supported Banks List. Learn how to withdraw Rs. 13,500 using CNIC or BISP card, with step-by-step guidance.

BISP ATM Withdrawals Supported Banks List Announced – How to Get Rs 13500 via CNIC

BISP ATM Withdrawals Supported Banks List 

In a major relief to millions of low-income families in Pakistan, the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) has officially resumed ATM withdrawal services starting August 2025. This new development comes after a long suspension of ATM-based disbursements due to technical and administrative limitations. 

Now, eligible beneficiaries under the BISP Kafalat Program can withdraw their Rs. 13,500 payment directly from designated ATMs using either their BISP card or CNIC through biometric verification. This move is a game-changer, especially for women and elderly beneficiaries living in distant areas, as it offers direct access to funds without intermediaries.

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BISP ATM Withdrawals Restarted for August 2025

Previously, beneficiaries had to wait in long queues at BISP cash centers, often facing delays, deduction issues, and non-transparent dealings. However, the revamped ATM system ensures no deductions, 24/7 access, and real-time authentication with NADRA’s biometric database. Not only does this step streamline the payment process, but it also significantly reduces dependency on agents and middlemen who often exploit vulnerable recipients.

To make this nationwide initiative successful, the government has partnered with several leading banks, enabling secure biometric-enabled ATMs across urban and rural districts. This development means that even beneficiaries without a physical BISP card can still access their payments easily using their CNIC and thumbprint.

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What New in the 2025 BISP ATM Withdrawal System?

The 2025 update to the BISP payment infrastructure has made some significant changes that aim to simplify and secure the fund disbursement process. Here’s a detailed look at the new system’s features:

  • Biometric cardless withdrawal via CNIC is now possible at selected ATMs.
  • Full Rs. 13,500 can be withdrawn in a single transaction.
  • Zero bank charges or deductions—payments are 100% beneficiary-owned.
  • The system is connected with NADRA for accurate thumbprint matching.
  • The complaint system is activated via 8171 SMS and nearby BISP offices.
  • Wider bank support, filling service gaps left by HBL alone.

This update is designed not just for convenience, but for inclusivity, especially for newly added beneficiaries or those facing issues with lost or undelivered BISP cards.

Supported Banks for BISP ATM Withdrawals in August 2025

Here are the officially designated banks through which you can withdraw your BISP payments using either your BISP card or CNIC biometric verification:

Habib Bank Limited (HBL)

  • Primary banking partner of BISP.
  • Extensive ATM network in all provinces.
  • Supports both card-based and cardless biometric withdrawal.

Bank Alfalah

  • New addition to the BISP network.
  • Supports biometric withdrawals in pilot districts.
  • Expanding ATM services gradually in underserved regions.

United Bank Limited (UBL)

  • Available in districts like Bahawalpur and D.G. Khan.
  • Focused on new beneficiaries from the Dynamic Registry Update.
  • Active biometric verification support.

How to Withdraw Rs 13500 from ATM Using CNIC

There are two official methods of withdrawing your BISP Kafalat payment:

Method 1: Using a BISP ATM Card

  1. Visit your nearest HBL ATM.
  2. Insert your BISP-issued ATM card.
  3. Choose Urdu language.
  4. Enter your 4-digit PIN code.
  5. Select Cash Withdrawal.
  6. Enter Rs. 13,500 or your available balance.
  7. Collect your cash and receipt.

Method 2: Cardless Withdrawal Using CNIC and Thumbprint

  1. Go to any biometric-enabled ATM (HBL, Bank Alfalah, UBL).
  2. Tap on the “BISP Cardless Withdrawal” option.
  3. Enter your CNIC number.
  4. Place your thumb on the fingerprint scanner.
  5. After verification, enter the amount.
  6. Collect your cash and confirmation slip.

Tip: Always keep your CNIC and a mobile phone with 8171 SMS ready in case of any verification issues.

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District-Wise ATM Access – August 2025

DistrictSupported BanksStatus
LahoreHBL, UBLFully Active
KarachiHBLFully Active
FaisalabadHBL, Bank AlfalahFully Active
SahiwalHBLActive
D.G. KhanBank AlfalahPilot Testing
BahawalpurUBLPartial Rollout
PeshawarHBL, Bank AlfalahTesting Phase

Who is Eligible for BISP ATM Withdrawals?

To ensure a smooth ATM transaction, a beneficiary must meet these criteria:

  • Must be officially registered under BISP Kafalat.  
  • Possess a valid CNIC with updated biometric record.
  • Payment SMS confirmation received from 8171.
  • Reside in a district with ATM facility enabled.
  • Fingerprints must be matched successfully with NADRA.

These checks are in place to ensure security and transparency, preventing misuse or duplicate withdrawals.

Didn’t Receive Your BISP Card Yet?

Don’t worry if you haven’t received your card. You can still get your Rs. 13,500 using cardless biometric withdrawal at approved ATMs. Just bring your CNIC, verify your thumbprint, and collect your funds. If your district isn’t included yet, you may still use BISP payment centers or visit the Tehsil office for help.

Common ATM Issues and How to Solve Them

While the new system is user-friendly, some common issues might occur:

  • Fingerprint Not Matching
    → Wash and dry your thumb. Still not working? Visit NADRA to update your biometric data.
  • No Payment Available Message
    → Send CNIC to 8171 or check the status at 8171 Web Portal.
  • Transaction Timeout or Server Error
    → Try again during off-peak hours like early morning or late evening.
  • ATM Out of Cash
    → Visit another branch or contact the BISP helpline for assistance.

What’s Coming Next?

BISP is working with the State Bank of Pakistan and NADRA to improve and expand the ATM-based disbursement model.

Planned Enhancements:

  • Integration with JazzCash and Easypaisa for mobile wallet payments.
  • SMS alerts on successful withdrawal and balance updates.
  • Dedicated female-friendly ATM points in rural areas.
  • ATMs at the Union Council level for improved access.

These efforts are aimed at making social support more inclusive, accessible, and transparent.

Final Words

The reactivation of BISP ATM withdrawal services marks a crucial step toward digitized, fast, and transparent welfare delivery in Pakistan. Whether you’re in a city or rural village, you can now receive your full Rs 13500 safely, securely, and independently using your CNIC or BISP card. 

Make sure you follow the official process and avoid paying any unauthorized agents or middlemen. If you’re eligible, your payment is your right—claim it with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I withdraw BISP payments without a card?

Yes, you can use your CNIC and biometric verification at supported ATMs to withdraw your payment without needing a BISP card.

What should I do if my fingerprint is not working at the ATM?

Try cleaning your thumb and scanning again. If it still doesn’t work, visit NADRA for biometric data correction.

Is there any deduction or service charge on ATM withdrawals?

No, BISP payments are provided without any deduction. Banks are not allowed to charge service fees.

How can I check if my area has ATM service enabled?

You can send your CNIC to 8171, visit the BISP web portal, or ask at your nearest BISP Tehsil Office.

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