A new month means a new opportunity to win big in the premium bond draw. Two lucky bond holders have scooped the top prize of ...
The area with the most unclaimed prizes is marked 'Unknown/Overseas', with 416,768 prizes unclaimed, worth a total of £17,633 ...
Many savings accounts in the UK also offer a higher interest rate than this ... £1 million x 2 £100,000 x 82 To check if you’ve won a prize on premium bonds, you can visit the NS&I checker on its ...
The area with the most unclaimed prizes is marked 'Unknown/Overseas', with 416,768 prizes unclaimed, worth a total of £17,633,900. But of the regions within the UK, the area with the most prizes yet ...
The Premium Bonds prize winners have been announced for the February draw, with two lucky individuals taking home the £1million jackpot prize. But 2.5m prizes remain unclaimed ...
Backed by the UK Government, Premium Bonds ensure your money remains safe ... use their official prize checker. What do you think of this month’s big winners? Have you checked your Premium ...
The first £1million prize went to one Premium Bonds holder in Kirklees, while the second person who is now £1million richer ...
Admittedly, I didn’t understand the appeal at first – but for many this monthly no-lose lottery is a fun way to save, writes Talia Loderick ...
New research from casino experts NonGamStopBets analysed the latest data from National Savings and Investment (NS&I) after the winners of the February Premium Bonds prize draw were announced - with ...
The prize fund rate - which is described as the the nearest thing Premium Bonds has to an interest rate - is currently 4% You ...