22,000 to 1 for every £1 Bond in the monthly prize draw (variable) What's the annual prize fund rate? 4.00%, variable Will you pay tax? No. All prizes are tax-free. What's the min. to pay in? £25 What's the max. to pay in? £50,000 Great for you if...
Prize fund £441m+ No. of prizes 5.8m+ “Alexa, have I won?” Check prizes for the whole family using just your voice. You’ve got to sit down, I’m going to tell you something The day James became a millionaire (and nearly didn't find out). ...
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. -Ends...
Premium Bond Prizes Slashed to Lowest Ever
Sally Swait, Premium Bond manager at National Savings and Investments, said: "We urge anyone who believes they could have unclaimed prizes to check with us. pounds 161k MAY BE YOURS! Mystery of missing Bond winners The top five prizes in South Glamorgan are all pounds 1,000 and one has ...
NS&I chief executive, Ian Ackerley, said: “Today’s changes will provide a welcome boost for savers of all ages across the country, with more Premium Bonds prizes and some of the highest interest rates we’ve seen in over a decade. “In a fast-changing savings...
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)
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 is 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%, ...
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...
Personal Finance: Women Top the Premium Bond Prizes