Islamabad Club’s membership structure has come under the spotlight after details about its fee categories were presented in the Senate, outlining different rates for various groups, including general citizens and certain official segments.
According to reports, Islamabad Club has set Rs. 7 million as the membership fee for general citizens. The same information shared in the upper house states that the club has also fixed a concessional membership fee for certain categories, including members of parliament, at Rs 6 lac.
However, sources within the Islamabad Club state that although new applicants are expected to pay Rs. 7 million, fresh memberships are currently not open. The sources also claim that the membership fee for government officers and their children is around Rs. 3 million, suggesting the amounts can vary by category even though a public-facing intake has not started.
Islamabad Club’s membership and fees have remained a topic of public interest in recent months, particularly after reports that the private membership fee was revised to Rs. 7 million, drawing attention to how costly lifetime club access has become in the capital.
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