Islamabad, July 16, 2025 – The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) has officially announced the results of the Rs750 prize bond draw, held on July 15, 2025, in Rawalpindi.
This was the 103rd draw for the Rs750 denomination, attracting wide interest from small investors and savers across Pakistan.
The CDNS, a key institution under the Ministry of Finance, conducts regular prize bond draws to encourage public savings and provide citizens an opportunity to win cash rewards through a government-backed scheme. The Rs750 prize bond is one of the most popular denominations due to its affordability and attractive winning potential.
According to the official announcement by the CDNS, the first prize of Rs1,500,000 has been awarded to bond number 953346. This top-tier reward goes to a single lucky winner.
The second prize of Rs500,000 each has been awarded to three fortunate bondholders, with the following winning numbers:
• 294897
• 651248
• 965105
Additionally, the CDNS has distributed the third-tier prize of Rs9,300 among 1,696 bondholders whose bond numbers were selected through an automated draw process. These third-prize winners represent a broad cross-section of the population who participate in the National Savings initiative, making this scheme one of the most accessible avenues for small investors to grow their money with government assurance.
Participants can check the complete list of winning numbers by visiting the official CDNS website or by contacting their nearest National Savings Centre. Winners are advised to claim their prizes within six years of the draw date, subject to applicable tax deductions as per government policy.
The CDNS continues to play a vital role in promoting financial inclusion and cultivating a savings culture in the country. With transparent procedures and regular prize bond draws, the directorate offers citizens a secure investment opportunity with the added excitement of winning substantial cash rewards.
The next prize bond draw by the CDNS is scheduled for August 2025 and will feature a different denomination, giving more Pakistanis the chance to try their luck.