SIALKOT: Prize bonds remain a popular investment option in Pakistan, overseen by the National Savings Department of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). Although the chances of winning are low, the attractive prize money continues to attract investors.
For millions of Pakistanis, prize bonds are a preferred method of saving, offering both a safe way to save and the possibility of winning substantial prizes.
Managed by the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) since the 1960s with the support of the Central Bank, the scheme provides individuals with a way to preserve their savings without the risk of depreciation.
The draw for the Rs 40,000 Premium Prize Bond (Draw No. 35) took place today, December 10, 2025, in Sialkot.
The winner of first prize will take home Rs80 million while the second of Rs30 million will be awarded to three winners each. Meanwhile, the third prize of Rs500,000 will be awarded to 660 winners.
The first prize of Rs80 million has been won by the holder of the prize bond number 566979 while the second prize of Rs30,000,000 each has been awarded to 131132, 202389, 944403.
The draw list of Rs40,000 prize bond will be updated here as soon as it is released by the National Savings Centre, Sialkot.
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