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Rs200 Prize Bond Draw Held in Multan, Winners Announced

Rs200 Prize Bond Draw Held in Multan, Winners Announced

MULTAN: The National Savings division has announced the results of the Rs200 prize bond draw, held in Multan on Monday, September 15, 2025. The quarterly event attracted thousands of small investors hoping to turn their savings into big rewards.

The draw was conducted at the National Savings Centre in Multan under strict supervision to ensure fairness and transparency. Officials from the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) and the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) oversaw the process. As per tradition, a hand-operated draw machine was used, operated by special children to highlight openness and integrity.

Winning numbers

According to the official results, the first prize of Rs750,000 went to bond number 401981. The second prize of Rs250,000 each was awarded to five winners with bond numbers 043052, 529272, 612161, 825972, and 896794. In addition, 1,696 winners received the third prize of Rs1,250 each.

The CDNS confirmed that the next Rs200 prize bond draw will take place in Lahore on December 15, 2025. Investors now have another chance to test their luck before the year ends.

Popular saving scheme

The prize bond scheme is among Pakistan’s most trusted government-backed savings instruments. It provides a secure way for citizens to save while offering the possibility of significant cash prizes. Currently, four denominations are available: Rs100, Rs200, Rs750, and Rs1,500. Each comes with its own prize structure, with thousands of winners declared in every draw.

Administered by the CDNS under the Ministry of Finance and supported by SBP-BSC, draws are held quarterly in different cities across the country. Members of the public with valid CNICs can attend these events.

Claiming prize money

Winners can claim their prize by submitting a claim form, their original winning bond, a CNIC copy, and bank details. Claims can be made at National Savings Centres, designated bank branches, or SBP-BSC offices. Prizes of up to Rs500,000 can be collected from commercial banks, while larger amounts must be claimed at SBP-BSC offices.

Payments are usually processed within five to fifteen working days. Tax deductions apply under the Income Tax Ordinance 2001, with 15 percent for filers and 30 percent for non-filers.

The complete list of winning numbers from the Multan draw is available on the official CDNS website.

In other news read more about: Prize Bond: A Complete Guide for 2025

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Zain is a news writer passionate about delivering clear, factual, and timely stories that keep readers informed. With a strong focus on truth, accuracy, and clarity, he create engaging news pieces that simplify complex issues forΒ everyΒ reader.

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