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Rs100 prize bond draw No 54 of May 2026: Check winners

Pakistan Observer · May 15, 2026, 2:42 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

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HYDERABAD – The National Savings Centre, Hyderabad, is all set to hold the draw No 54 of Rs100 prize bond today (15 May 2026) with investors setting eyes at the jackpot. Every Pakistani citizen is eligible to buy prize bonds from any designated commercial bank branches and National Savings Centers across the country. The bondholders can win cash prizes while there is no threat to their principal investing amount as they can exchange the prize bonds with currency anytime without deductions. Rs100 Prize Bond Wining Amount The winner of the first prize will get Rs700,000 while there are three prizes of Rs200,000 each for second winners. The winners of the third prize will get Rs1,000 each. 100 Prize Bond Complete Results The complete results of 100 prize bond draw number 54 will be shared as these are revealed by the Hyderabad’s National Savings Centre. Stay tuned with Pakistan Observer for updates. 100 Prize Bond Draw Previous Winners The results of the 100 Rupee Prize Bond Draw #53, conducted in Karachi on February 16, 2026, have been released. The top prize of Rs 700,000 was claimed by bond number 124915. Three bondholders won the second prize of Rs 200,000 each, with the winning numbers being 017336, 505165, and 971442. Tax Deduction For the 2026 tax year, prize bond winnings in Pakistan will be taxed at 15% for registered taxpayers listed on the Active Taxpayers List (ATL) and 30% for non-registered individuals. This tax is final under Section 156 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, meaning it cannot be refunded or offset against other sources of income. 750 Prize Bond DRAW#105 – 15 January 2026 Full Winners List

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