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The top five prizes in South Glamorgan are all pounds 1,000 and one has been won by a woman who owns just pounds 2 of Premium Bonds. Prize-winners search The late-1990s surge in Premium Bond buying enabled NS&I to double its jackpot to two pounds 1m winners in August 2005. WALES: Bo...
Your Bonds will be eligible for their first draw one full calendar month after the month you buy them. So if you buy Bonds in June, they will be in the August draw. Once your Bonds are in the draw, they'll each have a chance to win for every month that you hold them. And the ...
For example, before new Bonds become eligible for their first draw. Can I move money from another NS&I account to Premium Bonds? Yes, if you have an NS&I Direct Saver, you can apply online for Premium Bonds and pay for it from your Direct Saver. If you want to use another NS&I ...
How much did I win over the first 12 months? For the last few years Premium Bonds have been a popular option for savers, and understandably so. With interest rates staying in the gutter, there’s the potential to win big with these bonds. ...
Thirty years ago the first £1 million jackpot was made on 1 April 1994 528 people have now won the £1 million jackpotOver £30 billion has been won by Premium Bonds holders since the first prize draw in 1957 April 2024 winners are from London and
The Premium Bonds millionaires in October 2021 hail from South Gloucestershire and Surrey. Both winners bought their winning Bonds earlier this year. 433SN401366 was the first Bond number drawn and it belongs to a woman from South Gloucestershire. The wi
Seeing as I'm on a ranting roll, why is it that if you're lucky enough to win more than one prize in the same month on the premium bonds, not only do they write you one cheque per prize, they also send them in separate envelopes all stuffed with the same junk (as well as your...
“rides for a fall” when he deliberately loses a race, often by riding in such a way as to be thrown. Whether or not its origin is this specific, the literal phrase seems clearly to have its roots in horsemanship. The expression is now used almost exclusively in its figurative sense; ...
Before you apply for someone else’s child: Remember, although you can buy Premium Bonds for someone else’s child as a gift, you won’t be able to look after the investment on their behalf or have the Bonds to be repaid to you Please make sure the parent/guardian is happy to look ...