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Rs 750 Prize Bond draw date revealed for April 2026

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ISLAMABAD: The National Savings has announced that the Rs.750 prize bond draw will take place on April 15, 2026, in Quetta. People who want to invest their money safely and have opportunities to win cash prizes find these bonds attractive because they appeal to both existing investors and newcomers.

The upcoming event will present its next installment of national savings prize bond draws, which have existed since before this event. Officials established that the Rs 750 prize bond draw offers various levels of payouts, which include first place receiving Rs 1,500,000, second place receiving Rs 500,000, and multiple winners get to share the third place award of Rs 9,300.

These numbers show that people still prefer to buy these bonds, which have lower prices. Pakistanis use prize bonds as their popular savings method because it provides secure investments and the opportunity to win large cash rewards.

Prize Bond Details:

Bond Worth City Date First Prize Second Prize Third Prize
Rs 750 PKR Quetta 15-04-2026 1,500,000 PKR 500,000 PKR 9,300 PKR

The system operates under the supervision of the State Bank of Pakistan, which establishes transparent processes that the public can trust.

The process for buying and selling the Rs 750 bond operates with simplicity. People need to show their CNIC and complete an application form to buy bonds at authorized banks and National Savings offices.

Staff Reporter

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