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Prize Bond 750 | 750 prize bond list 2023 | 16 Oct 2023

Prize Bond 750 list 16 Oct 2023, the 96th draw result for the year 2023 has been announced. The draw was held on 16th October 2023 (Monday) at 9:00 A.M., at State Bank of Pakistan, SBP BSC (Bank), Muzafarabad. The National Prize Bonds of the denomination of Rs. 750/- were included in this draw. 750 prize bond list 2023 is available now.



 

Prize Bond 750 October 2023, you can find both online options to check the 750 prize bond list 2023 on this website. Choose the option that suits you best. Additionally, you can download the 750 prize bond list 2023 PDF format. The complete 750 prize bond draw list is provided below along with all the necessary details.

 

First Number of First Prize of Rs. 1,500,000/-

5 9 3 8 3 1

 

Second Prize of Rs.500.000/-each

5 1 3 3 6 6 8 2 7 5 0 0 8 9 4 4 1 8

 

Prize Bond 750 16 October 2023, the 750 prize bond list of 2023 marks the final draw of the year. The upcoming 97th draw is scheduled for January 15th, 2024, which falls on a Monday. The 750 prize bond is the second largest denomination of national prize bonds after the Rs. 1500 prize bonds. It is drawn quarterly, with four draws each year. You can check the 750 prize bond list for 2022 and 2023 online. Additionally, the 750 prize bond schedule 2023  and the 750 prize bond schedule 2022 are also available.

Prize Bond 750 online check




Prize bond list 750 16 October 2023 is given below.

The following 1700 numbers were randomly drawn from the range of 000001 to 999999.

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President of the draw

Mr. Nazir Ahmed Mughal, Ex-Joint Director, of Small Industries, AJK presided over the draw event.

Single common draw:

The draw was conducted using a single common draw that applied to all issued series.

Total Series: 

Currently in circulation are 175 series of Rs. 750 denomination National Prize Bonds, sold up to August 14, 2023, namely series “A” to “GG”, which were included in this draw.

Total No. of Prizes

There are 1700 prizes in one series. It means that there are 297,500 prizes in each 175 series. Following is the detail of prizes drawn on Rs. 750/- denomination National Prize Bonds: –

 

175 Prizes of Rs.1,500,000/- each 01 Prize in each series
525 Prizes of Rs.500,000/- each 03 Prizes in each series
296,800 Prizes of Rs.9,300/- each 1696 Prizes in each series
297,500 Total Prizes 1700 Prizes in each series



Click here for the previous draw

(the 95th draw held on 17th July 2023 in Rawalpindi)

750 prize bond check online

The list of 750 prize bond draw results for the year 2023 will be available online. People from all over Pakistan, including Lahore and Rawalpindi, can access it easily. If you wish to download the complete draw result of the Rs. 750 denomination in PDF format, please click on the link provided below. Prize bond 750 List.

Who is the owner of National Prize bonds in Pakistan?

National Savings Pakistan is the organization that is the owner but not responsible for the issuance of National Prize bonds in Pakistan. The scheme is implemented by the State Bank of Pakistan, Banking Services Corporation, which has 16 field offices located throughout the country. The list of winners for the 750 prize bond in 2023 is also available on the official website of National Savings.

How to buy National Prize bonds in Pakistan?

If you want to buy National Prize Bonds in Pakistan, you can visit any of the State Bank of Pakistan, Banking Services Corporations (Bank) branches, all are authorized for the sale of prize bonds.

  • You must bring your original National Identity Card and a copy of your NIC
  • You must have bank account details including IBAN. (International Bank Account Number). 24 digits starting from PK.

PK00HABB0000000000000000

How to buy Premium Prize bonds in Pakistan?

If you are interested in purchasing Premium Prize Bonds in Pakistan, you can visit any State Bank or Banking Services Corporation. Although certain scheduled banks are authorized to sell prize bonds, they may add processing fees to the prize money claim and the purchase of all types of prize bonds in Pakistan.

  • You must bring your original
  • Original National Identity Card
  • A photocopy of your NIC
  • A photocopy of the NIC of the next of kin
  • The contact number of next of kin.
  • You must have bank account details including IBAN.
  • (International Bank Account Number). 24 digits starting from PK.

PK00HABB0000000000000000

 

 

 

How to claim prize money?

The State Bank of Pakistan is the sole entity responsible for the operation of prize bond schemes in Pakistan. SBP has implemented one of the most efficient mechanisms for the distribution of prizes to the public. If you are a prize bond winner, you can claim your prize money by visiting any branch of the State Bank of Pakistan or its Banking Services Corporation Bank located throughout Pakistan. The process for claiming your prize is straightforward and hassle-free. If you win a prize on a National Prize Bond denomination, follow these guidelines to claim your money.

  • Visit any of the SBP BSC offices
  • Bring your original NIC and copy
  • Bring your bank account details including IBAN
  • Fill your details in a form (Click Here to Download)
  • After filling out the form submit it to the concerned department.
  • You will receive your prize money in your bank account on the same day.
  • If you win, the first or second prize money will be sent after 10 to 15 working days.

It is important to note that the Government of Pakistan has introduced the process of eKYC (Know Your Customer) to give practical shape to FATF operations. To process any transaction related to prize bonds, including purchasing or encashment of any denomination or claiming prize money, you must appear before an eKYC official and provide your details and the nature of the transaction at the eKYC counter.

The Filer VS Nonfiler

In Pakistan, the government imposes a fixed tax on prize money which is deducted at the source and transferred to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) when the prize money is claimed. It is important to note that the tax rate for filers is more favorable than for non-filers.

How much tax on prize bonds is in Pakistan? What is the tax on 750 prize bonds in Pakistan?

Prize bond tax calculator

15% tax is deducted from the filer and 30% from the non-filer. There are multiple other benefits of filing a return in Pakistan.

750 prize bond prize amount after tax



Prize Money (PKR) Filer (15% Tax) Nonfiler (30% Tax)
1st Prize 1,500,000 1,275,750 1,050,750
2nd Prize 500,000 425,750 350,750
3rd Prize 9,300 8,655 7,260

750 prize bond 1St prize amount after tax

1st prize 1500,000

Prize Money after tax deduction

Filer (15%)

1500,000 * .85 = 1,275,000/-

Non-filer (30%)

1500,000 * .70 = 1,050,000/-

750 prize bond 2nd prize amount after tax

2nd prize 1500,000

Prize Money after tax deduction

Filer (15%)

500,000 * .85 = 425,000/-

Non-filer (30%)

500,000 * .70 = 350,000/-

750 prize bond 3rd prize amount after tax

3rd prize Rs. 9,300/-

Prize Money after tax deduction

Filer (15%)

9,300 * .85 = 7,905/-

Non-filer (30%)

9,300 * .70 = 6,510/-

Note: The face value of the prize bond of Rs. 750 is also added with the amount of prize money either first prize, second prize, or third prize, and in both cases, if you are a filer or non-filer.

Download 750 Prize Bond List 2023 PDF

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Prize bond schedule 2023

 

The very next draw in the year 2023, is of the National Prize Bond of Rs. 1500 and Rs. 100 denominations. Hamariweb is also a good source for prize bond results. Check your prize bond result online on the official application of National Savings.

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