If you’re searching Rs200 prize bond winners March 16 2026 draw, the first prize (Rs750,000) winning number is 591284. The second prize (Rs250,000 each) winning numbers are 293000, 811470, 721418, 473127, 659859.
The third prize (Rs1,250 each) contains a long list of winning numbers (thousands of entries), so the practical way to verify it is to download the official draw list from National Savings and search your bond number inside that file. National Savings confirms draw results are available through its site.
Updated on: March 17, 2026 (Asia/Karachi)
Rs200 prize bond winners March 16 2026 draw: first and second prize numbers
This section keeps the “top prizes” visible in one place.
| Prize category | Prize amount | Winners | Winning numbers |
|---|---|---|---|
| First prize | 750,000 | 1 | 591284 |
| Second prize | 250,000 (each) | 5 | 293000, 811470, 721418, 473127, 659859 |
| Third prize | 1,250 (each) | Multiple | Official list download needed (large list) |
Where the full Rs200 prize bond list 2026 is published
A “full list” for the Rs200 draw includes thousands of third-prize numbers. Copying that entire list into a blog post usually creates two problems:
- it becomes unreadable on mobile
- it’s harder to search than the official file
National Savings provides official draw lists through its Prize Bonds downloads section. Use this official page for downloading draw lists: National Savings Prize Bond draw lists (Download Draws).
Once you download the list, search your bond number using your phone/computer search function.
Prize bond 200 draw: what counts as a valid winning bond
National Savings states that prize bonds issued at least 60 days prior to the draw date qualify for prizes.
That “60-day” timing matters for buyers who purchase bonds close to a draw date from the open market. It also matters for anyone who received bonds as gifts and isn’t sure when they were issued.
Prize bond 200: tax deduction and claim time window
Two questions dominate search intent after results go live: tax and claim deadline.
Tax deduction on prize money (filer vs non-filer)
National Savings states withholding tax is deducted at source:
- 15% for filers
- 30% for non-filers
Your bank/NSC/SBP counter usually applies this at payout time, based on your status.
Claim deadline
National Savings states the maximum time period to claim prize money is six years from the draw date.
That’s generous, but it’s still smart to keep your documents ready and claim sooner so you don’t lose track of paperwork.
Table: claim locations by prize amount (the part people miss)
National Savings provides a clear guideline that changes where you claim depending on your prize amount.
| Prize amount | Where you can claim |
|---|---|
| Up to Rs1,250 | National Savings Centre, authorized scheduled bank branches, or SBP branches |
| Above Rs1,250 | SBP branches only |
This matters for Rs200 prize bonds because:
- third prize winners (Rs1,250) have the widest claim options
- first and second prize winners need SBP handling
Claim process: documents that keep your claim smooth
National Savings outlines the standard claim documentation set.
To keep your visit efficient, use a simple checklist.
| Document / action | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Original winning prize bond | Mandatory for payment |
| CNIC copy | Identity verification |
| Copy of winning bond signed on the back | Standard claim requirement |
| Claim form | Required for claim submission |
National Savings also notes there are no charges for the claim form.
Rs200 prize bond draw list 2026: a practical checking method (fast and reliable)
Instead of scrolling long pages, use a repeatable method:
- Download the official draw list from the National Savings downloads page.
- Open it on your phone/computer.
- Use search (Ctrl+F on laptop, “Find in page” on mobile).
- Search your 6-digit bond number exactly (no spaces).
- If you manage many bonds, keep a small list of your numbers and check them one by one.
This method stays accurate even when different websites post the same list in different formats.
Prize bond schedule 2026 and other denominations people check alongside Rs200
Many users who search 200 prize bond list 2026 also search:
- premium prize bond draw (registered bonds with profit + prize structure)
- rs25000 premium prize bond results
- rs40,000 premium prize bond winning numbers
- general “prize bond schedule 2026”
National Savings confirms prize bonds are offered in multiple denominations including 100, 200, 750, 1500, and registered premium bonds 25,000 and 40,000.
If your household buys multiple denominations, keep your records organized so you don’t mix draw dates and lists.
Decision section: who should do what after results day
Suitable for immediate action
These people should act quickly after the draw:
- anyone holding many Rs200 bonds (high chance you’ll miss a winning number without a system)
- anyone who won second or first prize (SBP claim path and documentation should be prepared early)
- anyone managing bonds for family members (one shared file folder avoids confusion)
Who should avoid rushed claims
Avoid rushing the next day if:
- your paperwork is incomplete
- your CNIC copy/signing details are not ready
- you’re not sure whether your number is in the official list
A clean claim submission once is better than multiple visits.
Practical alternative when you need travel certainty for a claim visit
If you need to visit an SBP branch or National Savings Centre on a fixed schedule (especially in Islamabad/Rawalpindi), people often prefer pre-planned transport to avoid delays and multiple stops. In that case, Al Farooq Rent a Car can be used for planned movement in the capital via rent a car in Islamabad, or you can confirm route/vehicle options through Contact Al Farooq Rent a Car.
Scenario examples (real Pakistan use cases)
Scenario 1: You hold 5–20 bonds and want a clean check
Download the official list once, then check all your numbers using search. Save the file with the draw date in the filename (example: “Rs200_Draw_16-03-2026”). This prevents mixing it with 15-12-2025 or other results.
Scenario 2: You won second prize and need SBP processing
Prepare your CNIC copy, sign the bond copy correctly, and keep the claim form ready. National Savings confirms prizes above Rs1,250 require SBP branch handling.
Scenario 3: You won third prize (Rs1,250) and want the nearest claim option
National Savings states prize money up to Rs1,250 can be claimed through National Savings Centres, authorized scheduled banks, or SBP branches.
Pick the location that is fastest for you and avoid peak hours.
Scenario 4: Family manages prize bonds for multiple people
Create one simple record: CNIC holder name, bond denomination, bond numbers, and draw dates. This avoids mix-ups when two people in the same home hold the same denomination.
Common mistakes that cause missed wins
- Checking only first prize and forgetting second prize numbers
- Using a screenshot list instead of the official file (search becomes painful)
- Typing the bond number with spaces or wrong digits while searching
- Mixing draw dates between denominations (200 vs 25,000 premium vs 40,000 premium)
- Waiting too long and losing paperwork (even though the claim window is long)
FAQs
200 prize bond draw: what were the first and second prize numbers for March 16, 2026
First prize number is 591284. Second prize numbers are 293000, 811470, 721418, 473127, 659859.
Prize bond 200 list 2026: where do I get the full third-prize list
Use the official National Savings draw list download page and get the Rs200 draw file for the relevant date, then search your bond number inside the file. National Savings confirms full draw lists are provided through its site.
National Savings: how long do I have to claim prize money
National Savings states the maximum time period to claim prize money is six years from the draw date.
Prize bond tax in Pakistan: what is the deduction for filers and non-filers
National Savings states withholding tax is 15% for filers and 30% for non-filers, deducted at source at payment time.
Diesel rate today and prize bond searches: why do these appear together
People often search multiple “daily-check” topics together: prize bond results, fuel prices, and gold rates. It’s not a technical link—just a common pattern in Pakistan search behavior when people track household budgeting and savings decisions.
Disclaimer
This blog is for general information only. Always verify winning numbers from the official National Savings draw list for the relevant date. Tax deduction and claim requirements depend on filer status and documentation checks at payout time. Keep your original prize bond safe and avoid sharing bond numbers publicly.





