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PhotoNews Pakistan > Punjab > Rs 750 Prize Bond Draw Set for July 15 in Rawalpindi
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Rs 750 Prize Bond Draw Set for July 15 in Rawalpindi

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By Web Desk Published July 8, 2025 2 Min Read
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On July 7, 2025, the National Savings Centre announced the Rs 750 Prize Bond Draw No. 103, scheduled for July 15 in Rawalpindi, offering a top prize of ₨1.5 million.

As per the National Savings, the Rs 750 Prize Bond draw, scheduled for 10:00 AM on July 15, 2025, in Rawalpindi, follows draws in Peshawar and Karachi. Results will be available online and at savings centres, with prizes including ₨1.5 million for one winner, ₨500,000 for three winners, and ₨9,300 for 1,696 winners. The April 2025 draw saw bond number 261227 win ₨1.5 million, highlighting the scheme’s life-changing potential.

The prize bond scheme, managed by National Savings, provides a secure investment option for Pakistan’s population of 220 million citizens. Winners can claim their prizes by presenting their original bonds and CNIC at designated branches. The Rs 750 bond, known for its affordability, is particularly popular and saw 10 million bonds sold in 2024.

Read: Pakistan to Issue Green Bonds on PSX to Fund Eco-Friendly Projects

The prize bond system, which has been in operation since 1960, remains a popular investment choice, with 40% of Pakistanis participating. The July draw, taking place amidst monsoon flood alerts and urban safety concerns, offers a glimmer of financial hope. The success of the April 2025 draw, which saw 1,696 third-prize winners, highlights its appeal. The transparent announcement of results on www.savings.gov.pk helps to build trust.

The Rs 750 Prize Bond draw has a significant impact on millions of people in Pakistan, fueling their financial aspirations. According to National Savings, ₨4 billion in prizes are distributed annually through this draw. In the context of global events, such as U.S. tariffs, the draw reinforces the savings culture in Pakistan, helping to foster stability in a volatile economy.

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