Designated Pakistani banks open today to receive Hajj applications

Designated Pakistani banks open today to receive Hajj applications
People wait for their turn outside a bank in Islamabad on June 23, 2020. (AFP/File)
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Updated 09 August 2025
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Designated Pakistani banks open today to receive Hajj applications

Designated Pakistani banks open today to receive Hajj applications
  • Pakistan has Hajj quota of 179,210 pilgrims, with 129,210 seats allocated for government scheme
  • The country has already received over 58,000 applications from intending pilgrims for Hajj 2026

ISLAMABAD: Designated banks across Pakistan are open today for the receipt of Hajj applications from registered pilgrims, Pakistani state media reported.

Pakistan has a Hajj quota of 179,210 pilgrims. Of this, 129,210 seats have been allocated for the government scheme and the rest for private tour operators, according to the Pakistani religious affairs ministry.

Under the government scheme, pilgrims can choose between a long Hajj package (38–42 days) and a short package (20–25 days). The estimated cost of the government Hajj package ranges between Rs1,150,000 and Rs1,250,000 (approximately $4,050 to $4,236).

“Hajj applicants can submit their applications online or through banks as per their convenience,” the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported, citing a ministry spokesman.

“The State Bank has issued instructions to 14 banks in this regard.”

Pakistan has received over 58,000 applications from intending pilgrims for Hajj 2026, the religious affairs ministry said on Friday.

Individuals, registered on a first-come, first-served basis, can deposit the first installment of their Hajj dues by Saturday, Aug. 9, according to the ministry.

The second installment of Hajj dues will be collected starting in November this year, it said.

Saudi Arabia had approved a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Pakistan this year as well, but a large portion of the private Hajj quota for 2025 remained unutilized due to delays by tour operators in meeting payment and registration deadlines, while the government fulfilled its full allocation of over 88,000 pilgrims.

Private operators attributed the shortfall to technical issues, including payment processing problems and communication breakdowns.


Saudi Arabia, Pakistan sign Hajj 2026 agreement

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Saudi Arabia, Pakistan sign Hajj 2026 agreement
  • Pakistan has been allocated a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Hajj 2026
  • Around 118,000 seats have been allocated to the government scheme

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have formally reached an agreement regarding Hajj 2026 arrangements, the Pakistani religious affairs ministry said on Sunday.

The agreement was signed by Saudi Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Abdul Fattah bin Sulaiman Al-Mashat and Pakistan's Secretary for Religious Affairs Dr. Syed Atta-ur-Rehman in Jeddah on Saturday night.

Rehman thanked the Saudi government for its excellent efforts in facilitating pilgrims and expressed his hopes about the provision of high-quality facilities to Pakistani pilgrims this year as well.

"The Ministry of Religious Affairs is committed to completing the arrangements for the government and private Hajj schemes in a timely and effective manner as per the instructions of the Saudi government," he was quoted as saying.

Pakistan has been allocated a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Hajj 2026. Of these, around 118,000 seats have been allocated to the government scheme and the rest to private tour operators.

Under Pakistan’s Hajj scheme, the estimated cost of the government package ranges from Rs1,150,000 to Rs1,250,000 [$4,049.93 to $4,236], subject to final agreements with service providers.

Applicants paid an initial installment of Rs500,000 ($1,764) or Rs550,000 ($1,941), depending on the selected package, in August, while the remaining amount will be collected in November.