The National Savings Centre on Monday announced the results of the Rs200 Prize Bond Draw No. 104, held in Lahore on December 15, bringing fresh excitement for bondholders across Pakistan.
Officials confirmed that the draw was conducted at the designated venue under standard procedures, as per National Savings rules. Prize bonds continue to attract wide public interest, as they combine savings with the chance to win cash prizes without any risk to the principal amount.
For decades, the prize bond scheme has been jointly managed by National Savings and the State Bank of Pakistan. It remains one of the most trusted savings options in the country, particularly for small investors who prefer secure instruments with periodic rewards.
Rs200 prize bond draw results
In the latest draw, bond number 758760 secured the first prize of Rs750,000. Five bondholders won the second prize of Rs250,000 each. The winning numbers for the second prize are 033045, 487574, 694350, 837177 and 877428.
Meanwhile, the third prize of Rs1,250 will be awarded to 2,394 winners from different parts of the country. Officials said the complete list of third prize winners will be issued separately by National Savings.
The Rs200 prize bond is among the most commonly held denominations in Pakistan. Its affordable price and regular draw schedule make it popular among people looking to save small amounts while still hoping for a meaningful return.
According to National Savings officials, prize bond draws are carried out with strict transparency to maintain public confidence. Winners can claim their prizes from authorised branches after completing the required verification process.
The Rs200 bond is part of a wider prize bond range that includes Rs100, Rs750, Rs1,500, Rs7,500 and Rs25,000 premium bonds. Each category is designed to suit different saving capacities and investment preferences.
Earlier this month, the Central Directorate of National Savings also held the Rs40,000 Premium Prize Bond draw on December 10. That draw marked the final premium bond draw of 2025 and had attracted strong interest from investors nationwide.
With regular draws and guaranteed safety of investment, prize bonds continue to hold their place as a preferred savings tool for millions across Pakistan.



