Peshawar (September 10, 2025): The much-anticipated Rs. 40,000 Premium Prize Bond draw for September 2025 is being conducted today in Peshawar, with thousands of bondholders eagerly waiting to see if they are among the lucky winners.
These premium bonds, introduced by the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS), are unique because they are registered directly in the name of the investor. Unlike bearer bonds, this system ensures greater transparency, regular profit payments, and secure prize distribution.
Rs. 40,000 Prize Bond – Winning Amounts
Prize Category | Number of Winners | Prize Value (PKR) |
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🥇 1st Prize | 1 Winner | Rs. 80,000,000 |
🥈 2nd Prize | 3 Winners | Rs. 30,000,000 each |
🥉 3rd Prize | 660 Winners | Rs. 500,000 each |
How Premium Prize Bonds Work
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Each Rs. 40,000 Premium Prize Bond is issued under the investor’s CNIC and bank account details.
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Apart from prize draws, holders also receive a six-monthly profit at a rate announced by the Government of Pakistan.
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Every bond has a unique alpha-numeric code, giving all participants equal chances to win.
Prize Distribution and Tax Rules
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Winners don’t need to submit claims manually. Prize money is transferred directly to the registered bank account.
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No Zakat deductions apply to Premium Prize Bonds.
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Withholding tax is applicable on both the prize amount and profits, as per federal government policy.
September 2025 Draw Updates
The official winners list in PDF format for the September 2025 draw will be uploaded shortly after the announcement by the National Savings Centre. Investors can download the complete list to check their bond numbers.
Final Thoughts
The Rs. 40,000 Premium Prize Bond draw offers investors not only a chance to win life-changing rewards but also the security of regular profit payments. With a top prize of Rs. 80 million, this draw continues to attract strong interest from Pakistanis looking for both savings and opportunities to grow their wealth.
Stay tuned for the full results list and updates on upcoming prize bond draws across Pakistan.