State Bank Announces Results Of Rs 750 Prize Bond Draw

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Pakistanis Await Their Luck As Rs 750 Prize Bond Draw Results Out

The State Bank of Pakistan Banking Services Corporation (SBP-BSC) has officially announced the results of the Rs 750 prize bond draw, marking the 104th such draw to date. The event was held in Muzaffarabad on October 15, 2025, and drew participation from a large number of people from across the country.

According to officials, the draw was conducted transparently under the supervision of authorized representatives to ensure fairness and public trust. Lucky winners were selected through a computerized system, following the standard procedure set by the National Savings Department.

The first prize of the Rs 750 prize bond is worth Rs 1,500,000, followed by the second prize of Rs 500,000, awarded to three winners. The third prize, valued at Rs 9,300, was given to multiple participants whose bond numbers were drawn.

The Rs 750 prize bond draw remains one of the most popular savings schemes in Pakistan, offering citizens a safe and rewarding investment option. It attracts participants from all walks of life who hope to turn small savings into significant rewards.

State Bank officials emphasized that all results have been published on official platforms, and winners can verify their bond numbers online or by visiting the nearest National Savings Center. Participants have also been advised to claim their prizes within the stipulated period after verification.

Experts say that despite emerging digital investment options, traditional prize bonds continue to hold strong public appeal due to their simplicity and government-backed assurance.

The next draw is expected to take place later this year, with details to be shared by the State Bank in advance. The initiative is part of the government’s broader effort to promote small savings and encourage financial participation among citizens.

In another development highlighting Punjab’s technological advancement, the province recently introduced a drone surveillance system to monitor brick kilns under the directive of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, showing the growing use of innovation in public governance.

As Pakistan continues to encourage economic inclusion through savings and digital oversight, such initiatives reflect the balance between traditional financial practices and modern governance models.

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