Prize Bond Result 2025 with all Draw Results in Pakistan Today
Find the latest Prize Bonds Draw Results and the complete schedule of all 24 Draws taking place in major cities throughout the year 2025. Prize Bonds under National Savings Bonds in Pakistan are bearer type of security available in the denominations of Rs.100, Rs.200, Rs.750, Rs.1,500, Rs.25,000 and Rs.40,000. At least twice every month, usually on the 1st and 15th of each month, the Ministry of Finance announces winners for the Bonds draw which are categorized as 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes.
Latest Prize Bond Result by Date
S. No. | Announce Date/Day | Prize Bonds | City |
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1 | January 15 Wednesday | Rs. 750 /- | Karachi |
2 | February 17 Monday | Rs. 1500 /- | Multan |
3 | February 17 Monday | Rs. 100 /- | Rawalpindi |
4 | March 10 Monday | Rs. 25,000 /- | Muzaffarabad |
5 | March 10 Monday | Rs. 40,000 /- | Quetta |
6 | March 17 Monday | Rs. 200 /- | Faisalabad |
7 | April 15 Tuesday | Rs. 750 /- | Peshawar |
8 | May 15 Thursday | Rs. 1500 /- | Karachi |
9 | May 15 Thursday | Rs. 100 /- | Sialkot |
10 | June 10 Tuesday | Rs. 40,000 /- | Hyderabad |
11 | June 10 Tuesday | Rs. 25,000 /- | Lahore |
12 | June 16 Monday | Rs. 200 /- | Quetta |
13 | July 15 Tuesday | Rs. 750 /- | Rawalpindi |
14 | August 15 Friday | Rs. 1500 /- | Faisalabad |
15 | August 15 Friday | Rs. 100 /- | Lahore |
16 | September 10 Wednesday | Rs. 25,000 /- | Karachi |
17 | September 10 Wednesday | Rs. 40,000 /- | Peshawar |
18 | September 15 Monday | Rs. 200 /- | Multan |
19 | October 15 Wednesday | Rs. 750 /- | Muzaffarabad |
20 | November 17 Monday | Rs.1500 /- | Rawalpindi |
21 | November 17 Monday | Rs. 100 /- | Hyderabad |
22 | December 10 Wednesday | Rs. 25,000 /- | Faisalabad |
23 | December 10 Wednesday | Rs. 40,000 /- | Sialkot |
24 | December 15 Monday | Rs. 200 /- | Lahore |
Note: In case draw fall in public holiday(s) the draw will be held on the following working day(s).
Latest Prize Bond Result 2023 announcement are here with complete list of all winning bond numbers and their corresponding cash prizes. The result of a Prize Bond draw is usually announced by the government of Pakistan through the National Savings organization and published in newspapers and on the official website of the National Savings organization. The Prize Bond result is the final determination of the winners for a specific series of Prize Bonds and is based on a random selection process. Bondholders can check their Prize Bond numbers against the result to see if they have won a cash prize.
Schedule of Prize Bonds Draw from January 2023 to December 2023 with Prize Bonds Draw Dates, Time Table and Schedule list in various cities for different types of National Saving Prize Bonds including RS. 100 Prize Bonds, RS. 200 Prize Bonds, RS. 750 Prize Bonds and RS. 1500 Prize Bonds. 25000 Prize Bonds and RS. 40000 Prize Bonds in Pakistan are considered Premium bonds. There are a total of 24 total draws in 10 Cities including Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Hyderabad, Multan, Sialkot and Muzaffarabad during this year 2023.
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“Thrift as a national asset is going to play an important part in the building up of the state. So save and invest in Pakistan saving certificates”
Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
In Pakistan, Prize Bonds are a type of savings bond issued by the government. They are considered a low-risk investment, as they are backed by the government and do not have a fixed rate of return. Instead, they offer regular prize draws, where bondholders can win cash prizes.
Prize Bonds are available in denominations of Rs. 100, Rs. 200, Rs. 750, Rs. 1,500, Rs. 7,500, Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 40,000. The prize money for each draw is determined by the total amount of bonds in circulation, and the number of prizes offered can vary from draw to draw.
Bondholders can purchase Prize Bonds from authorized banks and National Savings Centers in Pakistan.
Prize Bond Draw in Pakistan
A Prize Bond draw is an event in Pakistan in which the winners of cash prizes are determined for a specific series of Prize Bonds. Prize Bond draws are held regularly, usually on a monthly basis, and are organized by the government of Pakistan through the National Savings organization.
During a Prize Bond draw, bond numbers are randomly selected and the bondholders with the corresponding numbers win cash prizes. The amount of the prizes depends on the total value of Prize Bonds in circulation and the number of winners selected in a particular draw.
The results of Prize Bond draws are usually published in newspapers and on the official website of the National Savings organization.
Types of Prize Bonds in Pakistan
In Pakistan, there are several types of Prize Bonds, each with a different denomination and different cash prize structures:
Here is the updated table including the Rs. 25,000 Prize Bond:
Denomination | Details |
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Rs. 100 | The smallest denomination, widely used as a low-risk investment option. Draw held twice a month, offering cash prizes ranging from Rs. 750 to Rs. 1,500,000. |
Rs. 200 | A higher denomination offering slightly larger cash prizes. Draw held twice a month. |
Rs. 750 | A higher denomination compared to Rs. 100 and Rs. 200, offering larger cash prizes. Draw held once a month. |
Rs. 1,500 | An even higher denomination compared to Rs. 750, offering larger cash prizes. Draw held once a month. |
Rs. 7,500 | A higher denomination offering even larger cash prizes. Draw held once every three months. |
Rs. 15,000 | An even higher denomination compared to Rs. 7,500, offering even larger cash prizes. Draw held once every three months. |
Rs. 25,000 | A high-value denomination offering substantial cash prizes. Draw held once every three months. |
Rs. 40,000 | The highest denomination, offering the largest cash prizes. Draw held once every six months. |
Government Prize Bonds Scheme in Pakistan
Prize Bonds are bearer type of security available in the denominations of Rs.100, Rs.200, Rs.750, Rs.1,500, Rs.7,500, Rs.15,000, Rs.25,000 and Rs.40,000. These bonds are issued in series. Each series consist of one less than 1,000,000 bonds. No fixed return is paid but prize draws are held on quarterly basis. The draws are held under common draw method and the number of prizes are same for each series. It means that if 50 series of Rs.200 Prize Bond are in circulation. Then on each draw we have 50 winners of 1st prize and 250 winners of 2nd Prize and so on. The number and amount of prizes on various denomination of prize bonds for each series is shown in the following table:
Denomination | First Prize | Winning Amount (Rs) | 2nd Prize | Winning Amount (Rs) | 3rd Prize | Winning Amount (Rs) |
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Prize Bond RS. 100/- |
01
| 700,000 |
03
| 200,000 |
1,199
| 1,000 |
Prize Bond RS. 200/- |
01
| 750,000 |
05
| 250,000 |
2,394
| 1,250 |
Prize Bond RS. 750/- |
01
| 1,500,000 |
03
| 500,000 |
1,696
| 9,300 |
Prize Bond RS. 1,500/- |
01
| 3,000,000 |
03
| 1,000,000 |
1,696
| 18,500 |
Prize Bond RS. 25,000/- |
01
| 50,000,000 |
03
| 15,000,000 |
1,696
| 312,000 |
Prize Bond RS. 40,000/- |
01
| 75,000,000 |
03
| 25,000,000 |
1,696
| 500,000 |
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