The Rs 750 prize bond draw for January 2026 has been held, and investors across Pakistan are closely checking the results to see if their bond numbers have made it to the winning list. The draw was conducted under the supervision of National Savings Pakistan, which manages all official prize bond balloting in the country.
Prize bonds remain a popular savings option because they are government-backed, can be encashed at any time, and offer a chance to win cash prizes without risking the principal amount.
Rs 750 Prize Bond Winning Amount – January 2026
Prize Structure
| Prize Category | Prize Amount | Number of Winners |
|---|---|---|
| First Prize | Rs 1,500,000 | 1 |
| Second Prize | Rs 500,000 | 3 |
| Third Prize | Rs 9,300 | 1,696 |
A total of 1,700 prizes are awarded in each draw, giving bondholders multiple chances to win.
What Happens After You Win
If your bond number appears in the results:
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Visit any authorized National Savings office or designated bank
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Carry the original prize bond
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Provide your CNIC for verification
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Complete the claim form
Prize money is released after deduction of applicable withholding tax.
Prize Bond Tax Rules (2026)
Under current tax regulations:
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Filers: 15% withholding tax
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Non-filers: 30% withholding tax
The remaining amount is paid directly to the winner.
Upcoming Rs 750 Prize Bond Draws in 2026
To help investors plan ahead, here is the official draw schedule:
| Draw Date | City |
|---|---|
| 15 April 2026 | Quetta |
| 15 July 2026 | Lahore |
| 15 October 2026 | Rawalpindi |
Why Rs 750 Prize Bonds Remain Popular
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Safe, government-backed investment
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No maturity or expiry date
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Easy to buy and encash
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Quarterly chances to win prizes
For many investors, the Rs 750 prize bond offers a balance between affordability and attractive prize potential.
If you participated in the January 2026 draw, checking your bond number promptly will help you take timely action in case of a win.
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