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40000 Premium prize bond checker: When in June 2026’s draw?

Pakistan Observer · Jun 3, 2026, 7:34 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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Premium Prize Bond holders have the opportunity to win big every quarter, as draws are held every three months. Thousands of people across Pakistan participate in this popular government-backed savings scheme. What are the Premium Prize Bonds The Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) initiated the registered prize bonds scheme called “PREMIUM PRIZE BONDS (REGISTERED)” parallel to the National Prize Bonds Scheme. Contrary to the National Prize Bonds (bearer), the Premium Prize Bond is a registered prize bond which is issued in the name of registered investor. The investor gets a six monthly profit on investment at a rate notified by the Government of Pakistan upon completion of six month period either from the date of issue or date of last profit paid in addition to eligibility for prize money in quarterly draws, subject to compliance to shut period requirements. Premium Prize Bond Denominations Presently, there are two denominations Rs40,000 and Rs25,000. Rs40000 Prize Bond Draw Date The upcoming draw of Rs40,000 Premium Prize Bond will be conducted on 10 June 2026 in Muzaffarabad with investors hoping to secure mega cash prizes. Stay tuned with Pakistan Observer to check the winning numbers. 40000 Premium Prize Bond Winning Amount Holders of the Rs. 40,000 Premium Prize Bonds have a chance to win substantial rewards in the upcoming draw. The top prize of Rs8 crore or Rs80 million will be awarded to a single lucky winner. Three additional prizes of Rs3 crore or 30 million each will also be given, followed by 660 prizes of Rs 500,000 each. In total, 664 prizes will be distributed among bondholders, offering multiple opportunities to win big in this government-backed savings scheme. Zakat and Tax Deduction Any investment made under Premium Prize Bond Scheme and profit earned thereon is exempted from compulsory deduction of Zakat. However, withholding tax on both the profit (Section 151 of Income Tax Ordinance, 2001) and prize money (Section 156 of Income Tax

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