SBP Announces Winners of Various Prize Bond Draws in December
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has announced the winners of several national prize bond draws held across the country in December 2024. A series of draws took place in different cities, including Quetta, Sialkot, Muzaffarabad, and Rawalpindi, resulting in a total of 932 winners who will receive cash prizes ranging from Rs300,000 to Rs80,000,000.
In the Rs25,000 denomination national prize bond draw held in Quetta on December 10, one lucky winner received the first prize of Rs30,000,000, while 15 second-prize winners took home Rs10,000,000 each. Furthermore, 700 third-prize winners received Rs300,000 each. The results are available on the National Savings website or at designated branches. The draw followed the 100th draw for the Rs1,500 prize bond, which was held in Rawalpindi and resulted in one first-prize winner, three second-prize winners, and 1,696 third-prize winners.
In a separate draw, the SBP announced the winners of the Rs200 prize bond held on December 16 in Sialkot. The first prize of Rs750,000 was awarded to a lucky person holding bond number 746219. Five people holding bond numbers 108108, 310560, 723668, 892569, and 937806 won the second prize of Rs250,000 each. Additionally, third-place winners received Rs1,250 each.
The Rs. 40,000 Prize Bond Draw for Rs 40,000 (Draw 31) held at the Muzaffarabad office of the National Savings Division saw numerous winners receive significant cash prizes, including a first prize of Rs. 80,000,000, three second-prize winners of Rs. 30,000,000 each, and 660 third-prize winners of Rs. 500,000 each. These draws are part of the regular three-month cycle of prize bond draws and are regulated by National Savings to ensure transparency and fairness.
The National Savings Division has maintained its commitment to transparency and fairness in the prize bond draws, providing a secure investment option for people in the country. Winners can verify their prizes on the National Savings website or at designated branches, marking the latest development in the ongoing series of prize bond draws across the nation.