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Rs 25,000 Prize bond for June 2024: Check balloting date here

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PESHAWAR: Prize bonds are one of the safest investment schemes in Pakistan and the balloting for the Rs 25,000 Prize Bond is approaching, offering a chance to win a grand prize of Rs 3 crore.

The biggest advantage of these bonds is that the principal loss can be rewarded.

Despite the low odds of winning, Pakistanis take these bonds and keep them to potentially win big cash prizes. National Savings Bank regularly announces the prize draw schedule, which is usually held every three months.

Prize Bond Rs 25,000 draw No. 14 is scheduled to be held on June 10, 2024. National Savings’ Peshawar office will hold a 25,000 Prize Bond draw.

25,000 Prize Bond List 2024

Bond Worth City Date
PKR 25,000 Peshawar June 10, 2024

Winning Amount for 25,000 Prize Bond

LIST NO OF PRIZES WINNING AMOUNT (RS) Prize
Prize Bond RS. 25,000/- 01 Rs 30,000,000 First
Prize Bond RS. 25,000/- 03 Rs 10,000,000 Second
Prize Bond RS. 25,000/- 1,696 Rs 300,000 Third

25,000 Prize Bond 2024 Winners

The complete list of 25,000 prize bond will be released after the balloting which will be held tomorrow in Peshawar. As soon as the draw is complete, the list of 25,000 prize bond winners will be published here on the Daily Ausaf website.

Digital Desk

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