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The National Savings Centre in Rawalpindi has announced the results of the Rs. 750 prize bond draw for July 2025. The draw ...
On July 15, 2025, the National Savings Division conducted the Rs 750 prize bond draw in Rawalpindi. Winners were announced ...
The much-anticipated results for the Rs750 prize bond draw held in July 2025 have been announced by the National Savings Centre in Rawalpindi. The draw took place on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at 10:00am ...
ISLAMABAD: The Finance Division announced on Thursday that the old Rs25,000 prize bonds will become dysfunctional from May 31, 2021 and a new registered prize bond will now be available for ...
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to launch prize bonds of Rs 100,000 denomination by March, media reports say. The investor will get 12.5 percent profit per annum on the new bonds.
The Rs40,000 bond is the highest denomination prize bond, out of total eight denominations, ranging from Rs100 to Rs40,000. There was Rs75-million first prize on the Rs40,000 denomination bonds.
In the previous draw, the first prize of Rs3 million was won by the holder of prize bond number 402432. The second prize winners were prize bond numbers 543452, 764165, and 814653, with each ...
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar launched the new prize bond at a ceremony held at the State Bank of Pakistan’s Islamabad Office. Earlier, unregistered bonds of Rs25,000 and Rs40,000 denomination were ...
ISLAMABAD: The government has extended the last date retrospectively from March 2022 to June 30, 2023 for converting or exchanging the bearer prize bonds.
Discover the prize bond system in Pakistan, where the government issues bonds in denominations of Rs.10, Rs.100, Rs.500, and Rs.750. Individuals can purchase bonds of varying amounts, which function ...