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40,000 Prize bond draw date declared for March

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National Savings Pakistan has declared date for Draw No. 36 of Rs 40,000 Prize Bond.It will be held on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Rawalpindi.


Prize bonds issued by the State Bank of Pakistan are a widely popular savings instrument in the country. The scheme enables individuals to invest their money securely while also giving them the opportunity to win substantial cash prizes through periodic draws. Due to these benefits, many investors and members of the public prefer prize bonds as a safe and government-backed investment option.

The Rs 40,000 prize bond draw will offer big rewards. The first prize is Rs80,000,000, while the second prize is Rs30,000,000. The third prize is Rs500,000. This draw gives participants a chance to win large prizes through one of Pakistan’s premium prize bond categories.

Prize bonds are issued in various values, including Rs100, Rs200, Rs750, Rs1,500, Rs25,000, and Rs40,000. These bonds can be bought or redeemed at National Savings Centres, offices of the State Bank of Pakistan Banking Services Corporation, and approved commercial banks. To complete these transactions, individuals are required to submit a completed application form along with a valid CNIC.

The draw will commence at 10:00 AM, and the results will be announced shortly after the lottery process. The Rs40,000 prize bond remains popular among investors who want safe savings along with the chance to win large cash prizes.

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