SIALKOT: The State Bank of Pakistan has unveiled the winners of the 40,000 Rupees prize bond, disclosing the names of those lucky recipients set to receive substantial life-altering sums. The outcome of the premium prize bond draw was announced today in Sialkot, an awaited occasion, for investors and prize bond fans alike.
The 40,000 Rupees premium prize bond stands as one of the top-value investment choices provided by National Savings, recognised for delivering returns with complete transparency and supported by SBP’s reliable system.
First Prize: A person with a prize number 566979 will receive an amazing 8 crore rupees.
Second Prize: A total of three persons will be given 3 crore rupees each. The winning numbers for this prize are 131132, 202389 and 944403.
This year’s draw has once again captured the imagination of participants, as the prize bond offers a significant financial windfall to a select few. National Savings continues to play a key role in encouraging savings and providing rewarding opportunities for the public.
Rs 1,500 Prize Bond draw date announced
The National Savings Centre has announced the date for the next draw of Rs 1,500 prize bonds. This draw will take place in Rawalpindi on 16 February 2026.
According to a statement from the National Savings Centre, winners will be able to collect their prize money from the field offices of the State Bank of Pakistan, selected commercial banks, or National Savings Centres after submitting the necessary forms.
Regarding the prizes, the first prize will be Rs 3 million, with three fortunate winners receiving Rs 1 million each. Additionally, 1,696 individuals will be awarded smaller prizes of Rs 18,500.
Taxes will be applicable on the prize money. As per the State Bank’s guidelines, tax filers will incur a 15% tax, while non-filers will be charged 30%, resulting in a lower deduction for tax filers.
In the last draw held in August 2025, the first prize of Rs 3 million was awarded to bond number 790468. The second prizes were won by bond numbers 031085, 193673, and 607650. Furthermore, another 1,696 individuals received smaller prizes of Rs 18,500.





