In a significant step toward enhancing digital payment infrastructure in Pakistan’s education sector, the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) has partnered with the Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (BISE) Kohat to implement an end-to-end digital fee collection and payment system. This partnership marks a major milestone in public sector digital transformation, bringing convenience and efficiency to thousands of students and their families across the Kohat region.
The newly launched system is powered by Application Programming Interface (API) integrations for over-the-counter (OTC) collections through NBP branches and the 1Link Reverse Aggregation Model (1Bill), enabling a seamless experience for users. With this development, students and parents now have the ability to pay examination and educational fees using multiple digital channels, including the NBP Digital App and Alternate Delivery Channels (ADCs). Moreover, the integration allows for payments through any other bank in Pakistan, further expanding accessibility and convenience.
To further enhance the digital capabilities of BISE Kohat, the board has also been onboarded on NBP’s Smart Pay Payment Portal. This platform will facilitate the complete digitalization of the board’s payments ecosystem, supporting transparency, reducing manual effort, and eliminating traditional barriers associated with fee submissions.
A ceremonial event was held at the BISE Kohat office to mark the successful launch of this initiative. The signing ceremony was attended by a delegation from the National Bank of Pakistan, including Mr. Nabeel Baig, Divisional Head (A) Cash Management Division, Mr. Asad Kakakhel, General Manager RBG KPK, Mr. Dawood Jan, Regional Head RBG Peshawar Region, Mr. Rana Faisal, Wing Head (A) CMD, Mr. Naveed Altaf, RM CMD, and Mr. Qaiser, Branch Manager BISE Kohat.
Representatives from BISE Kohat, including Chairman Mr. Muhammad Imtiaz Ayub and Director Finance Mr. Arshad Javed, were also present and commended the initiative. They expressed appreciation for NBP’s efforts to modernize their fee collection and payment mechanisms, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on administrative efficiency and user experience.
This collaboration is part of NBP’s broader mission to lead the digitization of financial services in Pakistan, especially in key public service sectors like education. By offering secure, scalable, and easily accessible payment solutions, NBP continues to play a vital role in driving financial inclusion and digital innovation across the country.
As digital banking becomes increasingly vital for public institutions, this partnership sets a precedent for other educational boards and government entities looking to streamline their payment systems. With initiatives like this, the National Bank of Pakistan reinforces its position as a leading force in the country’s digital banking and fintech landscape.




