| LIST | NO OF PRIZES | WINNING AMOUNT (RS) | Prize |
| Prize Bond Rs. 25000 | 01 | Rs. 30,000,000 | First |
| Prize Bond Rs. 25000 | 05 | Rs. 10,000,000 | Second |
| Prize Bond Rs. 25000 | 700 | Rs. 300,000 | Third |
ISLAMABAD: Prize bonds are one of the safest investment schemes in Pakistan. Their biggest advantage is that the principal loss can be rewarded. Cash prizes are awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in result draws every three months.
Although the chances of winning prize bonds are very low, the prize is so high that people are willing to take the chance. Another major reason for people’s great interest is the regulation of prize bonds by National Savings, which falls under the central bank.
National Savings Bank regularly announces the prize bond draw, usually held every three months. The draw for a prize bond of Rs 25,000 draw 16 was held today December 10, 2024, at the Quetta office of the National Savings Division.
On Tuesday, the National Savings Rawalpindi office held the much-anticipated draw for the Rs 25,000 Prize Bond on December 10, 2024.
The balloting of Draw No. 16 took place with participants and officials all anxiously waiting to know if they would be the lucky winner, with participants looking to grab a bumper prize of Rs 30 million.
National Savings, operating under the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), continues to offer incredible prizes to attract investors, making Prize Bonds a thrilling way to invest without a fixed return.
| Prize | Amount | Winning Numbers |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Prize | Rs30,000,000 | 385325, 498317 |
| 2nd Prize | Rs10,000,000 | 053461, 056921, 187297, 249312, 934808 |
| 3rd Prize | Rs300,000 | (List of winning numbers not provided) |
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