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Behbood Savings Certificates profit rate remains 12.72% in December

Published on: December 3, 2025 4:22 PM

Behbood savings certificates profit rates for December 2025 announced

The National Savings Centre, also known as Qaumi Bachat Bank, has announced that the monthly profit rate on Behbood Savings Certificates (BSCs) will remain unchanged for December 2025 at 12.72 percent. The rate was last revised in November 2025 and continues to offer attractive returns to investors.

Read More: CDNS cuts profit rates on national savings schemes 

Behbood Savings Certificates were introduced in 2003 by the government to provide stable monthly income for widows and senior citizens. Over the years, the scheme has been expanded to include persons with disabilities and minors under guardianship. Owing to these benefits, the certificates remain one of the most preferred investment options for the targeted segments.

The certificates are available in denominations ranging from Rs5,000 to Rs1,000,000. Under current regulations, individual investors can invest up to Rs7.5 million, while joint investors can invest up to Rs15 million, with a fixed tenure of 10 years.

At the current profit rate, an investment of Rs100,000 generates a monthly return of Rs1,060. Investors placing Rs2 million in BSCs will receive a monthly profit of Rs21,200. The scheme provides a secure and predictable income stream for eligible investors, making it particularly appealing amid fluctuating market conditions.

Read More: GOVT PRESENTS RS 14.46 TRILLION BUDGET FOR FY 2023-24

The National Savings Centre continues to promote the BSCs as a reliable and government-backed investment instrument, emphasizing its role in financial security for vulnerable segments of society. Investors can access these certificates through National Savings Centres across Pakistan, ensuring both convenience and accessibility.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Behbood Savings Certificates, Investment, Latest, monthly profit, Pakistan, Qaumi Bachat Bank, senior citizens

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