Sohni Dharti: the rewards program most overseas Pakistanis ignore
You're already sending money home. The Government of Pakistan will pay you points for it — if you're enrolled. Most senders aren't.
What it is
The Sohni Dharti Remittance Program (SDRP) is Pakistan's loyalty scheme for remitters, run under the State Bank. Send money through any official channel — banks, licensed exchange companies, the transfer providers RemitPK compares — and you accumulate points proportional to what you send, in tiers (Green, Gold, Platinum) based on your yearly volume.
What points are actually worth
Points redeem against real government charges, including:
- Passport and NICOP issuance and renewal fees
- FBR duties — including mobile-device registration (PTA) charges
- PIA tickets and excess-baggage allowances
- Fees at OPF schools and other listed services
For a family that renews documents regularly or flies PIA yearly, this is meaningful money recovered for transfers you were making anyway.
How to enrol (ten minutes)
- Download the official Sohni Dharti Remittance Program app (both major app stores).
- Register with your NICOP or CNIC — the sender registers abroad, and the beneficiary in Pakistan registers too; both sides matter for points to post.
- Send as usual through official channels. Qualifying transfers credit automatically against your ID.
- Redeem in the app against the services above.
The catch is simply that informal channels earn nothing. A hundi transfer that looks a rupee better pays zero points, has zero legal protection, and weakens the reserves your family's economy runs on.
Stacking it with rate-watching
Sohni Dharti rewards where you send; RemitPK optimises who through and when. Used together: wait for your rate alert, send through the top-ranked official provider, collect the points. Same transfer, three layers of value.
Program terms and redemption categories change — verify current details in the official SDRP app before relying on them.
