LONDON, Oct 19: The Pakistan High Commission in London has made arrangements to receive donations to the President’s Relief Fund through credit/debit cards. Donors may call the Pakistan High Commission on following telephone numbers to specify the amount of donation which will be charged to their credit/debit cards: 020 7664 9217, 020 7664 9286, 07960 277 670, said a press release issued here on Wednesday.

The step follows an existing arrangement for donations to be made to the Pakistan High Commission through any bank — NatWest and UNB in account number 32634412 with the Sort Code 60-19-27. Habib Allied Bank Plc; President of Pakistan Relief Fund Account Number 10816601 and Sort Code 60-95-11.

Meanwhile, the high commission will continue to provide visa service round the clock in London and its consulates in Manchester, Birmingham, Bradford and Glasgow for those wishing to travel to Pakistan.

The high commission’s earthquake information centre will remain operative round the clock on following telephone numbers: 0207 664 9200, 0207 664 9284, 07946 476 616, 07765 002 332.—APP

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