25000 prize bond March 2026 draw result announced today – check winner list

25000 prize bond March 2026 draw result announced today – check winner list
MULTAN: The National Savings Centre in Multan is ready to hold the draw for the Rs25,000 Premium Prize Bond. Many investors are waiting for the results and hoping to win big prizes.
Unlike the normal National Prize Bonds, the Premium Prize Bond is a registered bond. It is issued in the name of the investor, which makes it more secure. The investor also receives profit every six months. This profit rate is decided by the federal government and is paid after every six-month period from the issue date or from the date the last profit was paid.
In addition to the six-monthly profit, investors can also win prize money through quarterly draws if they meet the required conditions.
Rs25,000 Prize Bond Winning Amount
The prize money for the Rs25,000 Premium Prize Bond draw is quite attractive. Two lucky winners will receive the first prize of Rs30 million each. Five winners will get the second prize of Rs10 million each. Meanwhile, 700 winners will receive the third prize of Rs300,000 each.
Rs25,000 Prize Bond Draw Results
The results of the Rs25,000 prize bond draw will be announced by the Multan National Savings Centre. The winning numbers will be shared as soon as the official results are released.
Previous Winners
In the previous draw held in December 2025, the first prize was won by bond numbers 011964 and 248597.
The second prize winners were the holders of bond numbers 134967, 142559, 235255, 368635, and 886733.
How to Receive the Winning Amount
Investors do not need to submit any claim to receive their prize money. If they win, the amount is automatically transferred to the bank account that was registered when they purchased the bond.
Tax Deduction
According to the Finance Act 2025, tax is deducted from prize money and profit. Active taxpayers listed in the ATL will pay 15% tax, while non-ATL investors will pay 30% tax. This rule applies to both prize winnings and the six-monthly profit.
Zakat Deduction
Premium Prize Bonds are registered bonds and are exempt from compulsory Zakat deduction. This means no Zakat is deducted from these bonds.
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