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Prize bond schedule, draw update for October 2024

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ISLAMABAD: Prize bonds are one of the safest investment schemes in Pakistan. The biggest advantage of these bonds is that the principal loss can be rewarded. Cash prizes are awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in result draws that take place every three months.

It is a fact that the chances of winning prize bonds are very low, but the prize is so high that people are willing to take the chance. Another major reason for the great interest of people is the regulation of prize bonds by National Savings which comes under the central bank.

National Savings Bank announced that the next draw will be for a Rs 750 prize bond draw no 1oo on October 15, 2024, in Faisalabad.

Winning amount for 750 prize bond

LIST NO OF PRIZES WINNING AMOUNT (RS) Prize
Prize Bond RS. 750/- 01 Rs 1,500,000 First
Prize Bond RS. 750/- 03 Rs500,000 Second
Prize Bond RS. 750/- 1696 Rs9,300 Third

Prize bond result update for September 2024

Draw # Prize Bonds Date Day CITY Status
#15 25000 10 Sep, 24 Tue HYDERABAD Result
#30 40000 10 Sep, 24 Tue LAHORE Result
#99 200 16 Sep, 24 Mon PESHAWAR Result
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