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Rs250b premium prize bonds surrendered till Jan 2020

byCT Report
05/03/2020
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KARACHI: Investors surrendered about Rs250 billion worth of ownerless prize bonds of Rs40,000 denomination following the government decision to freeze sales of these instruments after complaints of huge amounts of black money used to buy these bonds, Central Directorate of National Savings (CDNS) data showed.

According to local newspaper report, the amount was surrendered till January 2020, which is around 97 percent of the total invested amount till May 2019. The State bank of Pakistan had given the holders of bearer bonds of Rs40,000 denomination March 31, 2020 as deadline to surrender their instruments otherwise the securities would not be acceptable as legal tender.

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