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  2. National Savings (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Relevant legislation in this regard, Pakistan Savings Bill 2019, is prepared and being finalized. [5] The prize bond scheme was launched with a Prize Bond of Rs 100. The scheme has been expanded over time. Today we can find around six Prize Bonds including Rs 100, 200, 750, 1500, 25000 and Rs 40000.

  3. Pakistan Security Printing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Security Printing Corporation (Pvt.) Limited (PSPC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the State Bank of Pakistan and prints security products such as Pakistani banknotes and prize bonds for the federal government. [1] Pakistan Security Printing Corporation was established as a joint venture company by Government of Pakistan on March 10 ...

  4. Prize Bond - Wikipedia

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    The Prize Bond Company is a joint venture between the founders An Post and FEXCO and is based in Killorglin, County Kerry. The company was created in 1989 with issued share capital between the founders of 50% each and will operate the scheme under its current (as of 2011) contract until the end of 2019. Employees of the Prize Bond Company are ...

  5. Lottery bond - Wikipedia

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    The attraction for an investor is that, each month, a draw takes place and, should an investor hold one of the bond numbers chosen, then the bond-holder will be awarded a prize of variable value. Prizes (which vary between £25 and £1 million) can be reinvested – subject to a £50,000 cap – or can be paid out.

  6. Khanani & Kalia International - Wikipedia

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    US$25–31 billion[1] Parent. Kalia Group. Website. www.kkionline.com. Khanani & Kalia International (KKI) was one of the biggest foreign exchange companies in the world until November 2017, when it was closed down by the Government of Pakistan as part of the worlds biggest money laundering organisation the world has ever seen, Danyaal Khan a ...

  7. List of eurobonds issued by Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In February 2004, a consortium led by ABN AMRO, Deutsche Bank, and JPMorgan arranged a $500 million five-year fixed-rate bond for the government, issued at par with a 6.75 percent coupon. [4] In March 2006, the Government of Pakistan selected Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, and JPMorgan to manage a new international bond issuance valued at $500 million.

  8. National debt of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan owes US$7.541 billion to Paris Club, US$38.813 billion to multilateral donors, US$7.596 billion to International Monetary Fund, and US$7.8 billion to international bonds such as Eurobonds, and Sukuks. [16] According to a report by AidData, Pakistan's total external debt owed to China amounted to $68.91 billion as of November 2023. [15]

  9. Check or calculate the value of a savings bond online - AOL

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    Bond holders continue to earn interest for up to 30 years, making the bond even more valuable the longer it is kept. Bottom line Series EE savings bonds mature after 20 years, and they’ll ...