Punjab Bike Scheme: Bank of Punjab Launches Prize Draw for Students Completing Applications
The Bank of Punjab has launched a surprise prize draw for the Punjab Bike Scheme, offering laptops, iPhones, and Umrah tickets to students who complete their pending loan steps. The campaign runs until December 16, with daily winners already being announced.

Table of Contents
- Punjab Bike Scheme Just Got Exciting, Bank of Punjab Is Giving Away iPhones, Laptops and Even Umrah Tickets
- The Campaign Started November 27, and It’s Working
- Here’s What You Can Actually Win
- Why Is the Bank Doing This?
- This Is the Easiest Lucky Draw You’ll Ever Enter
- Parents – Check Your Phone Right Now
- Deadlines Are Real – Don’t Sleep on This
Punjab Bike Scheme Just Got Exciting, Bank of Punjab Is Giving Away iPhones, Laptops and Even Umrah Tickets
Thousands of students have already got their loans approved for the interest-free bike scheme. But many are still sitting on it. They haven’t accepted the digital terms or paid their equity share yet. The bike hasn’t come, and frustration is building.
Bank of Punjab just fixed that with a lottery nobody saw coming.
They turned the boring “complete your paperwork” step into a proper prize draw. Finish the pending steps and you’re automatically in the lucky draw. Real prizes. Not some cheap voucher.
The Campaign Started November 27, and It’s Working
If your loan is approved but the bike vendor hasn’t called you yet, this message is for you.
Bank of Punjab sent fresh SMS links to guarantors (usually your dad or mom). Click the link, accept the terms, pay the equity amount, and you’re done. The moment you finish, your name goes into the prize pool.
No extra forms. No branch visits. Everything digital.
Here’s What You Can Actually Win
First phase – running right now until December 6:
- Apple laptops
- Latest iPhones
- Fully paid Umrah tickets (yes, really)
Second phase – December 7 to 16:
- iPhones
- Umrah tickets
They’re doing lucky draws almost daily. Names are already being announced on Bank of Punjab’s official Facebook and Instagram pages. Real students are winning real prizes.
Why Is the Bank Doing This?
Simple. Too many approved students were taking months to finish the last steps. Vendors were waiting. Bikes were ready but not moving.
Now? The bank says the completion rate has jumped big time since the lottery started. Students who were ignoring messages for weeks suddenly finished everything in hours when they heard about iPhones and Umrah tickets.
Smart move.
This Is the Easiest Lucky Draw You’ll Ever Enter
You’re not buying tickets. You’re not filling long forms.
You just have to do what you were supposed to do anyway, accept the terms and pay your share (which is only 25% of the bike price, remember, the rest is an interest free loan).
Do that before December 16, and you’re in.
Even if you don’t win anything, you still get your bike faster. That’s the real prize for most students.
Parents – Check Your Phone Right Now
Most links went to the guarantor’s number. If your parents are saying “koi SMS nahi aya”, tell them to check the spam folder or search “BOP” in messages.
The link is safe. It’s official from the Bank of Punjab. Just don’t share it with anyone else.
Deadlines Are Real – Don’t Sleep on This
First phase ends December 6. That’s just days away. More prizes are being given in these last few days.
The second phase ends on December 16. After that, no more lucky draw.
If you’ve been delaying “kal kar lenge”, today is the day.
Finish the process, get in the draw, and maybe win something big.
Or at least get your bike before winter properly hits and riding becomes fun again.
Either way, you win. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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