40000 Prize Bond of Winning Amount: The value of 1st prize is Rs. 75,000,000 to one winner. The value of 2nd prize is Rs. 25,000,000 to three winner. The value of 3rd prize is Rs. 500,000 to 1696 winner. Find Rs. 40,000 Prize Bond Draw List of 2024 and yearly schedule list...
The first winning Bond number drawn was 409PT785413 and belongs to a winner in Sefton. The jackpot winner holds £50,000 in Premium Bonds and purchased the winning Bond in August 2020. The second winning Bond number drawn was 324MB318235 and the winner comes from West Su...
A Nice Little Ernie; GET ON A WINNER AS PREMIUM BOND PRIZE PAYOUTS INCREASE
The youngest winner was just three-years old at the time, and the oldest winner to date was 98. April 2024 draw The first Bond number drawn this month was 256VF976821 and is held by a winner based in London. The winner has a holding of £45,000 in Premium Bonds and purchased thei...
In the October 2021 prize draw, a total of 3,277,723 prizes worth £94,234,500 will be paid out. There were 113,081,411,333 Bond numbers eligible for the draw. Since the first draw in June 1957, ERNIE has drawn 538 million prizes with a total value of £22.1 bil...
Using light, ERNIE 5 generates random numbers that are matched against eligible Bond numbers to determine the lucky winners. And because it’s random, every Bond number, whether it has 8, 9, 10 or 11 digits, has a separate and equal chance of winning a prize. ...
000 prizes. When there is a balance that’s less than half of that prize value, we carry it over to the share for the £50,000 prizes. Or when there’s a balance that’s at least half of the prize value, we award an additional prize of £100,000. We do this by taking the...
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THE SAVINGS DILEMMA; Are Premium Bond Prizes a Surefire Winner or Would It Be Wiser to Invest Elsewhere?Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
5. a prize given to the winner of a competition; award 6. (Banking & Finance) US an amount sometimes charged for a loan of money in addition to the interest 7. great value or regard: to put a premium on someone's services. 8. (Commerce) a fee, now rarely required, for instructi...