The Inter Board Committee of Chairmen has launched a new ePay facility for overseas applicants, allowing users around the world to make digital payments for document attestation and related services. The initiative is aimed at simplifying payment procedures for Pakistanis living abroad and international applicants who require IBCC services. By introducing an online payment mechanism, the organization seeks to reduce reliance on traditional payment methods and improve accessibility for users seeking educational document verification and attestation services from outside the country.
The newly introduced ePay facility enables applicants to complete payment transactions digitally as part of the application process. Previously, overseas applicants often faced challenges related to payment processing and service access due to geographical limitations and varying banking arrangements. The digital payment system is expected to streamline these procedures, making it easier for applicants to submit requests and complete required formalities without unnecessary delays. The move reflects a broader shift toward online service delivery across public sector institutions, where digital platforms are increasingly being adopted to improve efficiency and user experience.
Educational document attestation remains an important requirement for students and professionals seeking admissions, employment opportunities and immigration related processes in different countries. As demand for these services continues to grow, institutions are investing in technology driven solutions to enhance accessibility and reduce administrative burdens. The introduction of the ePay facility supports these objectives by enabling a more convenient and transparent payment experience for applicants regardless of their location. The system is also expected to contribute to faster processing by integrating digital transactions into existing service workflows.
The launch of the ePay facility aligns with wider digital transformation efforts aimed at modernizing government and public sector services through technology adoption. Digital payment solutions have become a key component of service modernization initiatives, offering greater convenience, improved record management and enhanced accessibility for users. By extending digital payment capabilities to overseas applicants, Inter Board Committee of Chairmen is expanding access to its services while supporting the broader objective of delivering citizen centric digital solutions. The development highlights the increasing role of digital platforms in improving public service delivery and facilitating smoother interactions between institutions and users worldwide.
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