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Invest in Premium Bonds and you'll be joining over 21 million people across the UK. That's great news, because the more Bonds that are in the draw, the bigger the prize fund.A guide to the basics and how they work Find out how the prize draw works How to apply for your Bonds, ...
Including this month’s draw, 528 people have won the £1 million jackpot. For the very first Premium Bonds draw in 1957, the jackpot was £1,000. Since then, over £30 billion has been paid out in prizes of all sizes.
Checking Premium Bonds prizes and receive Premium Bonds prizes faster Aside from the two jackpot winners, there were over 3.2 million other prizes paid out this month between £25 and £100,000. Customers can check to see if they have won a prize in October’s draw by us...
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