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    Rs25,000 Prize Bond Draw Scheduled Today in Multan with Big Cash Prizes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The National Savings Center in Multan is set to conduct the much-anticipated Rs25,000 prize bond draw today, attracting thousands of investors eager to try their luck and potentially win substantial cash rewards. This quarterly event is one of the most awaited draws in the country, as it offers a chance for bondholders to secure significant financial gains through a transparent and government-backed process.

    Unlike regular prize bonds, the Rs25,000 Premium Prize Bond is a registered instrument issued specifically in the name of the investor. This registration not only ensures security but also entitles the holder to a semi-annual profit payment. The profit rate is determined by the federal government and is credited every six months, either from the bond’s issuance date or from the last profit payment received. This feature makes the Premium Prize Bond an attractive investment option, combining steady returns with the excitement of prize draws.

    Regarding the prize structure, the draw offers a grand first prize of Rs30 million, which will be awarded to two fortunate winners. Additionally, five investors will each receive a second prize of Rs10 million. Beyond these top prizes, there are 700 third prizes, each worth Rs300,000, providing a wide distribution of winnings among participants. This tiered prize system is designed to reward a broad spectrum of investors, increasing the chances of winning smaller yet meaningful amounts.

    Once the draw concludes, the results will be promptly published and made available to the public. Investors can check the winning numbers through official channels, including updates directly from the National Savings Center in Multan. It is important to note that winners of the Premium Prize Bonds do not need to file any claims or submit paperwork to receive their prize money. The winnings are automatically transferred to the bank accounts registered at the time of bond purchase, ensuring a hassle-free and secure payment process.

    Looking back at the previous draw held in December 2025, the first prize was claimed by two bondholders with numbers 011964 and 248597. The second prize winners included bond numbers 134967, 142559, 235255, 368635, and 886733. These past results highlight the consistent excitement and opportunities associated with the Rs25,000 prize bond draws, encouraging more investors to participate in future events.

    As the draw unfolds today, many hopeful investors across the country will be watching closely, anticipating the announcement of the lucky winners. The Rs25,000 prize bond remains a popular investment vehicle, blending the security of government backing with the potential for lucrative prize money, making it an enduring favorite among Pakistan’s savers and investors.

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