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  2. 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 ...

  3. Kerala State Lotteries - Wikipedia

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    A Kerala State Lottery agency Kerala Lottery being sold by a cycle ridden seller. Kerala State Lotteries is a lottery programme run by the Government of Kerala.Established in 1967, under the lottery department of the Government of Kerala, it is the first of its kind in India.

  4. Premium Bonds - Wikipedia

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    From 1 January 2009 the odds of winning a prize for each £1 of bond was 36,000 to 1. In October 2009, the odds returned to 24,000 to 1 with the prize fund interest rate increase. [ 18 ] The odds reached 26,000 to 1 by October 2013 and then reverted to 24,500 to 1 in November 2017.

  5. 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.

  6. A bond package is expected for OKC voters in 2025. City ... - AOL

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    The 2024 presidential election has been decided, but OKC planners and officials are needing feedback for an upcoming 2025 bond election. The 2024 presidential election has been decided, but OKC ...

  7. History of the taka - Wikipedia

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    The taka was traditionally equal to one silver rupee in Islamic Bengal. [6] In 1338, Ibn Battuta noticed that the silver taka was the most popular currency in the region instead of the Islamic dinar. [7] In 1415, members of Admiral Zheng He's entourage also noticed the dominance of the taka.

  8. Pakistan Security Printing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Security Printing Corporation was established in 1949 for the printing of securities including currency notes for the federal government. [1]In 1995, Pakistan Security Printing Corporation formed a joint venture with SICPA to form SICPA Pakistan with a production facility in Karachi.

  9. 48th Japan Academy Film Prize - Wikipedia

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    The 48th Japan Academy Film Prize (第48回日本アカデミー賞) is the 48th edition of the Japan Academy Film Prize, an award presented by the Nippon Academy-Sho Association to award excellence in filmmaking. [1]