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Rs. 750 Prize Bond Draw 106 Result: 15 April 2026 Quetta Winners List

The National Savings Division has officially released the results for the Rs. 750 prize bond lucky draw, held in Quetta on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. This was the 106th draw for the popular bond category, which remains a favourite for small-scale investors seeking government-backed security and a chance at life-changing prizes.

The first prize, worth Rs. 1,500,000 (15 Lakh), was won by bond number 560977. In addition to the top prize, three lucky winners secured the second prize of Rs. 500,000 each. The third prize tier awarded Rs. 9,300 each to a total of 1,696 participants, making it a successful day for many bondholders across the country.

Investors are reminded that prize money can be claimed within six years of the draw date. For tax purposes, active taxpayers (Filers) are subject to a 15% deduction, while non-taxpayers (Non-Filers) face a 30% deduction on their winnings. Winners can verify their bonds at any National Savings Center or State Bank of Pakistan branch.

Draw Details Winning Numbers / Information
1st Prize (Rs. 1.5 Million) 560977
2nd Prize (Rs. 5 Lakh Each) 924818 — 012592 — 152138
3rd Prize (Rs. 9,300 Each) 1,696 Total Winners
Withholding Tax Filers: 15% | Non-Filers: 30%
Draw Date & City 15 April 2026 | Quetta

Disclaimer: Please cross-verify winning numbers with the official Gazette issued by the National Savings Division.

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