Who won in December? See how many winners we had, how much they won, where they live in the UK and more. This month’s millionaires are from Kent (£50,000 invested) Cumbria (£33,275 invested) Prize fund £441m+ No. of prizes ...
Any Premium Bond numbers that go over the £50,000 limit are not eligible to win prizes. If a number beyond the limit is drawn, and a prize paid in error, we have the right to reclaim it. Annual prize fund rate 4.15%, variable (until the December 2024 prize draw) 4.00%, variable...
There’s a prize rate of 1%, but that doesn’t mean you get 1% back. Since the lowest prize is £25, for every bond that gets this, 24 will win nothing. In fact it’s worse than that as the larger prizes knock out even more bonds from picking up a prize. How many Premium B...
Premium Bond Prizes Slashed to Lowest Ever
And some alternatives claim to have much better odds of winning prizes than NS&I Premium Bonds. For example, the Family Building Society’s Windfall Bond claims to have odds that are around six times better than NS&I Premium Bonds. But this comes at a hefty price tag – bonds costs £10...
A total of 5,878,285 prizes worth £452,627,925 will be paid out in the April 2024 prize draw. There were 123,443,975,577 Bond numbers eligible for the draw. Since the first draw in June 1957, ERNIE has drawn over 684 million prizes with a total value of £30.5 billion. ...
Personal Finance: Women Top the Premium Bond Prizes
We work out the number of lower value prizes so that there’s an equal number of £100 and £50 prizes, and that the total number of prizes of all values (including £25 prizes) is equal to the number of eligible £1 Bond units divided by the odds. See the odds Prize draw...
Any Premium Bond numbers that go over the £50,000 limit are not eligible to win prizes. If a number beyond the limit is drawn, and a prize paid in error, we have the right to reclaim it. Annual prize fund rate 4.00%, variable No interest earned. Instead, the rate funds a monthly...
Premium Bond Prizes Hit a LowPREMIUM BOND holders will see their chances of winning a big monthly prize fall in the draw next Monday after cuts carried out by National Savings and Investments (NS&I).Daily Mail (London)