Rs. 25,000 Prize Bond Draw – September 2025: Complete Results and Winning Details

Karachi, 10 September 2025 – The National Savings Centre (NSC) has conducted the latest Rs. 25,000 Prize Bond Draw in Karachi today. Thousands of investors across Pakistan were eagerly waiting for the results to find out if their bond number has secured one of the winning prizes.

The Rs. 25,000 Premium Prize Bond (Registered) is among the most popular investment options in Pakistan, offering not only attractive prize winnings but also a bi-annual profit directly credited to the investor’s bank account.

Rs. 25,000 Prize Bond – Prize Money Details

The winning amounts for the September 2025 draw are as follows:

Prize Category No. of Winners Prize Amount (PKR)
1st Prize 2 Winners Rs. 30,000,000 each
2nd Prize 5 Winners Rs. 10,000,000 each
3rd Prize 700 Winners Rs. 300,000 each

Note: All prize money is directly transferred into the registered bondholder’s bank account. No manual claims are required.

How Premium Prize Bonds Work

The Premium Prize Bond scheme by the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) is available in two denominations:

  • Rs. 25,000

  • Rs. 40,000

Key Benefits:

This makes the Rs. 25,000 bond a safe investment option for individuals seeking both profit and prize opportunities.

Results of Rs. 25,000 Prize Bond – September 2025

The official draw list will be published by the National Savings Centre shortly. Investors can check the full list in PDF format once it is released.

Previous Draw (June 2025) – Quick Recap

In the June 2025 draw, the winning numbers included:

  • 1st Prize (Rs. 30 million): 235174, 272160

  • 2nd Prize (Rs. 10 million each): 278896, 418337, 464014, 722511, 957742

This recap highlights the life-changing potential of prize bond winnings.

Conclusion

The Rs. 25,000 Prize Bond Draw – September 2025 has brought excitement for thousands of investors hoping to secure prizes worth millions. With its unique combination of profit + prize winnings, the scheme remains one of the most attractive saving instruments in Pakistan.

For the complete draw list in PDF format, keep checking updates from the official National Savings Centre (NSC) and the Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS).

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