Premium bonds cost more than their face value. Find out how these bonds work and see if they're a worthwhile investment.
Every month, savers have the chance to win big prizes as the Premium Bonds winning numbers are announced. There are now 24 million people taking part in the government-backed savings scheme, with more ...
For 2025, the draw date announcements will be on: Prizes are split into three value bands – higher, medium and lower – and ...
The first Premium Bond results for 2025 have been released today - and two people are starting the year £1million richer. There are two £1million Premium Bond prizes given out every month.
The Premium Bonds prize rate will drop to 4.4 per cent , from 4.65 per cent, in March. That means £30.1 million less paid out - with 72,022 fewer prizes. And I predict there will be more cuts as ...
All Premium Bonds have an equal chance of a prize - 22,000 to 1. The numbers, or more accurately strings of numbers and letters of varying lengths, are selected by a machine known as Ernie ...
National Savings & Investments (NS&I) has drawn this month's Premium Bond winners, which means two lucky holders have become millionaires. The winners were picked by NS&I’s prize generator ...
One of this month’s Premium Bond savers scooped the million-pound jackpot just two months after buying the Bond. National Savings & Investments (NS&I) Premium Bonds prizes were drawn for January ...
Every month, savers have the chance to win big prizes as the Premium Bonds winning numbers are announced. There are now 24 million people taking part in the government-backed savings scheme ...