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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...
Andrew Westhead, NS&I Retail Director, said“Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Premium Bonds £1 million jackpot is testament to the love the nation has for this iconic way of saving, with over £30 billion in prizes of all sizes being paid out since the draw started back in 1957...
“Premium Bonds customers will benefit from the chance to win a further 1.4 million tax-free prizes each month, as well as the peace of mind that customers get with 100% of their NS&I savings being backed by HM Treasury.” Premium Bonds prizes are free of income tax and capital gains tax...
The prize fund interest rate, prize values, odds of winning and the way we allocate the number of prizes of each value are all variable, so they may change from time to time. Please check this page regularly to keep up-to-date with any changes. ...
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aCertain investments via the state owned National Savings scheme are not subject to tax including Index linked Certificates (up to £15,000 per issue) and Premium Bonds, a scheme that issues monthly prizes in place of interest on individual holdings up to £30,000. 某些投资通过国有全国储...
Today and all next week we have [pounds sterling]10,000 to be won every day to invest in NS&I Premium Bonds. You could win up to [pounds sterling]5,000 every day, and there are 51 daily prizes. There is no interest paid on NS&I Premium Bond investments, but instead, monthly prizes ...
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