Pakistan

PM launches NADRA's biometric mobile application

The mobile app is meant to facilitate citizens applying for the National ID card, using the Pak-ID portal

Web Desk
August 31, 2021
Prime Minister Imran Khan being briefed on how NADRAs mobile application works. Courtesy: Press Release by NADRA.
Prime Minister Imran Khan being briefed on how NADRA's mobile application works. Courtesy: Press Release by NADRA.


Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday launched the National Database and Registration Authority's (NADRA) "Pak-ID" mobile application which will capture biometrics and scan documents using smartphones.

According to a press release by NADRA, the mobile app is meant to facilitate citizens applying for the National ID card, using the Pak-ID portal.

The prime minister applauded Chairman NADRA Tariq Malik’s innovative idea of the mobile app which is a step towards implementing the PM’s vision of inclusive registration and a digital Pakistan, the press release added.

The statement further said that with the introduction of the NADRA Pak-ID app, Pakistan has become a trailblazer in the ID Management Industry.

The app captures biometrics— fingerprints, facial recognition — and scans documents needed for the processing of citizens' ID cards and documents.

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The app will allow all citizens, including expats to digitally capture fingerprints, photographs and documents. The app is a step towards ending conventional modes of specialised equipment and physical papers for processing IDs.

“The innovation will revolutionise the National ID eco-system in Pakistan by providing the public convenience," the NADRA chairman said.

App to open 'new avenues for businesses'

Malik added that the digital dividends of such a technological innovation would yield positive results in financial inclusion, ease of doing business, and e-governance initiatives, by offering remote identification and e-Know Your Customer (KYC).

He said that the app would open "new avenues for businesses" allowing them to rapidly take users on board and provide password-less authentication.

He further stated that small businesses, startups and fintech organisations will also be able to harvest their digital dividends as rent-seekers will be eliminated and the cost of conducting business will reduce.

The offering of digital goods will stimulate young entrepreneurship and promote e-services, the statement said.

The NADRA mobile app can be downloaded for Android on the Google Play Store and for iOS on the Apple Store.



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