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  2. Prize Bond - Wikipedia

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    Today the unit price is 6.25 Euros (equivalent to IR£4.92 at the final fixed exchange rate) and a minimum purchase of €25 is required. In September 2009 the Prize Bond fund exceeded €1bn for the first time. [3] The weekly draw is held on Fridays at 12:30 in the General Post Office, Dublin. Prizes range from €75 to a jackpot of €50,000 ...

  3. National Savings (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  5. Lottery bond - Wikipedia

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    The prize fund is paid for out of the equivalent interest payable on the entire bond pool for that month. As of 2020 the prize fund rate is 4.65% [5] implying that a bond holder can expect to achieve a mean long term return of 4.65% per annum. In reality, the nature of a lottery bond means that median returns are lower and are increasing in the ...

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    Get today's best rates on high-yield and traditional savings accounts to more quickly grow your everyday nest egg. Savings interest rates today: Earn more than 10x the national average (up to 5.10 ...

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  9. Premium Bonds - Wikipedia

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    The first 200 DKK of each prize was tax free, the rest taxed at only 15% (compared to 30% or more for ordinary income). [31] In New Zealand, "Bonus Bonds" were established by the NZ Government in 1970 and sold to ANZ Bank in 1990. [32] In August 2020 it was announced that the scheme would close due to low interest rates reducing the prize pool.