Prize Bond Rs. 100, Draw # 28
Result published on: 15 Nov 2019
Source: Official Prize Bond Draw Result (National Savings / authorized publication).
Prize Bond Rs. 100 Draw # 28 results are available on this page with the complete list of winning numbers. The draw was held in KARACHI on 15 Nov 2019. Scroll below to check 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize winning numbers and verify your prize bond easily online.
In this draw, 1st Prize Winners: 1 (Rs. 700000), 2nd Prize Winners: 3 (Rs. 200000), and 3rd Prize Winners: 1199 (Rs. 1000) were announced. You can match your bond number with the official list, save this page for reference, or copy the winning numbers for quick checking.
For Prize Bond Rs. 100, there are typically 4 draws every year, conducted after every 3 months. Keep visiting this draw page to stay updated with the latest prize bond draw results, schedule, and upcoming draw announcements.
1st Prize
- 878602
2nd Prize
- 273899
- 873447
- 879843
3rd Prize
Prize Bond Rs. 100 Draw # 28 – Extra Guide & Official Reference
Here you can review the full Prize Bond Rs. 100 Draw # 28 winning list and confirm your number using the prize tiers below. The goal is simple: quick checking, clear formatting, and updated information based on officially announced schedules. If you are searching for prize bond list 100 draw 28, this page helps you verify winning numbers and prize details quickly.
Prize Structure & Winners Summary (Rs. 100 Draw # 28)
This draw includes all three prize categories for Rs. 100. The winners count for Draw # 28 is: 1st prize (1), 2nd prize (3), and 3rd prize (1199). If your number appears, it’s a match for this exact draw only.
Official Draw References (SBP & National Savings)
Prize bond draws are published through official channels and then shared by authorized sources. We keep city/date/draw details aligned with official updates from SBP and National Savings so you can confirm results using the same reference format.
Next Draw Schedule & Future Updates
To stay updated, keep an eye on the upcoming prize bond draw schedule and return here when new results are announced. This is useful if you follow multiple denominations across the year. You can also browse the denomination page here: Rs. 100 Prize Bond draws, and check the upcoming schedule here: Upcoming Prize Bond Draws.
Official Updates & Result Authenticity
For accuracy, this Rs. 100 Draw # 28 page is kept aligned with official National Savings updates and any supporting SBP notices where applicable. If you ever see a mismatch, treat the official winning list as the final reference. Use this page for fast verification, then save the result for your record (especially if you track multiple bonds across different denominations).
Common Checking Mistakes to Avoid
Common mistakes happen when users check the wrong denomination or a different draw number. Before searching, confirm you are on Rs. 100 and Draw # 28, then match the full 6 digits (including leading zeros if any). For 3rd prize, the list is long—use the search box instead of manual scrolling. One digit difference means the bond does not match, even if the rest of the number looks similar.
Keep a Record of Your Prize Bond Results
If you follow prize bonds regularly, keep a simple record of your bond numbers by denomination (Rs. 100, etc.) so you can verify faster after every draw. Many users bookmark the latest result page plus the upcoming schedule page to stay updated. For privacy, store your numbers offline (notes/diary) and only use this page to confirm results. This habit saves time when multiple draws are announced in a short period.
Prize Bond Rs. 100 Draw # 28 – FAQs & Checking Tips
This extra guide is added for users who want more clarity after checking the Prize Bond Rs. 100 Draw # 28 winning numbers. It includes FAQs, verification tips, and safe practices so you can confirm results confidently. Reference details follow the official draw format (KARACHI on 15 Nov 2019).
How to Confirm a Winning Number (Rs. 100 Draw # 28)
Always verify the denomination (Rs. 100) and draw number (# 28) first, then match the full 6-digit bond number. If your number appears in any tier (1st, 2nd, or 3rd prize), it is considered a winning match for this exact draw only. One-digit mismatch means it is not a winning number.
Helpful Tips to Save Results & Track Your Bonds
A practical tip is to store your bond numbers by denomination (Rs. 100, etc.) and then check each new draw once. After verifying Draw # 28, save the page link for later reference. This makes repeat checking easier when new schedules are announced.
Safety Note: Avoid Fake Winning Lists
If you see different results on multiple websites, check which one matches the correct draw reference details. Confirm Rs. 100 and Draw # 28 first. For authenticity, compare against official references for the same draw before making any claim decisions.
If you want to explore previous or future updates, open the denomination archive for Rs. %1$s and keep the upcoming schedule page bookmarked for new announcements. You can view Rs. 100 Prize Bond draws, check Upcoming Prize Bond Draws, or use the Prize Bond Search tool for quick verification.
How Prize Bond Rs. 100 Draws Work in Pakistan
Beyond the winning list, it helps to understand the “rules” behind the results. This section explains how Prize Bond Rs. 100 draws are structured, what the draw reference (# 28) represents, and why the date/city reference (KARACHI on 15 Nov 2019) is important for correct checking.
What Denomination, Draw Number, Date & City Mean
A “denomination” is the face value of your prize bond (Rs. 100). A “draw number” (like # 28) is the official sequence for that denomination. The “draw date” confirms when results were published/held, and the “city” indicates the announced draw location. Always match all of these before trusting any winning list.
Understanding Prize Tiers & Prize Money
Prize money is divided into prize tiers. The 1st prize is the top amount (few winners), the 2nd prize has limited winners, and the 3rd prize includes the largest list of winning numbers. This structure keeps checking consistent for every Rs. 100 draw, including Draw # 28.
How to Read the Results List Correctly
The fastest way to read results is: confirm denomination + draw reference, then search the exact 6-digit number. Manual checking is slow and increases error risk—especially for 3rd prize. This page is structured to reduce that confusion.
This draw reference is Rs. 100 – Draw # 28 (KARACHI, 15 Nov 2019). For other results in the same denomination, visit Rs. 100 Prize Bond draws.
Best Practice: A Quick Workflow for Checking Prize Bond Results
For organized verification, confirm the draw reference (Rs. 100, Draw # 28, KARACHI on 15 Nov 2019) before checking any number. Then use the search field to match the complete 6 digits. This saves time on large 3rd prize lists and makes your checking process reliable even when you track multiple denominations throughout the year.
Quick Tip: Use Exact 6-Digit Format for Accurate Checking
Tip for faster checking: always enter your number in 6-digit format and include leading zeros (for example, 001234). Many users miss matches because they type fewer digits or mix spaces/commas. For Rs. 100 Draw # 28, use the search field to check across all prize tiers instead of scanning the long 3rd prize list manually.
Extra Useful Information for This Draw
Official Result Reference
Key Stats for This Draw
Previous Draw vs This Draw
Date: 15 Nov 2019
City: KARACHI
Total winners: 1,203
Total prize pool: Rs. 2,499,000
Date: 15 Aug 2019
City: HYDERABAD
Total winners: 1,191
Total prize pool: Rs. 2,487,000
Claim Process, Deadline & Tax Note
Claim process: Claim the prize through National Savings / authorized branch using the original prize bond and required identification documents.
Claim deadline: Claim deadlines may vary by prize category and official rules. Please verify the latest deadline from the official source before visiting.
Tax note: Applicable tax / deduction is applied according to current government rules at the time of claim.
Short City / Date Context
Prize Bond Rs. 100 Draw # 28 was held in KARACHI on 15 Nov 2019. This city/date reference helps users confirm that they are checking the correct result, especially when multiple nearby draws exist.