The government of Pakistan has reiterated that the Rs. 40,000 Prize Bonds (Bearer) need to be registered by 31st March, 2020.Live Update National saving Prize Bond 40,000 investor register 31 March 2020. Live Update Prize Bond Rs.40000 urged Registration 31 March 2020.
Finance Division further informs that Rs. 40000 Premium Prize Bond Registered has already been launched 10 March 2017.
Registered Prize Bonds offer not only attractive prizes through quarterly draws but also pay reasonable profit through biannual coupon payments.
All the payments are made to investor’s bank account through an automated system.
Further, Prizes on Rs. 40,000 Premium Prize Bonds (Registered) are more attractive compared to bearer bonds. The registered bonds are secure and not prone to forgery and theft.
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State Bank of Pakistan as well as all the banks would extend their maximum support to make sure the transfer of payments to respective account of the holder.
Furthermore, it is reiterated the Rs. 40,000 Prize Bonds Bearer need to be registered Up to 31st March 2020 and any of the aforementioned opportunities can be availed for the purpose.
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40000 Register Draw 31st March 2020 confirm their reiterated register in the schedule given right below the attached image 31 March,2020. Draw prize bond online update full complete registration list coming soon on 31st March 2020.
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