Two lucky Premium Bonds holders from Dorset and Buckinghamshire have scooped the life-changing £1m jackpot prize.
The largest unclaimed prize is worth £25,000 and is from the September 2020 prize draw. The oldest unclaimed prize is from October 1961 and is worth £25. The largest unclaimed prize is £10,000 and is from the November 2019 prize draw. The oldest unclaimed prize in Dorset is from February 1964 with a value of £25. There were 118.8 billion numbers eligible for the draw with prizes worth £138.6m this month. The first winner comes from Dorset and their bond number 469BR534389 was drawn at random for the August draw.
NS&I has selected another two Premium Bonds holders for the £1m prize in the draw for August 2022 – here's how to check yours.
It means the odds of each £1 Premium Bond number winning a prize have changed from 34,500 to 1 to 24,500 to 1. June 2022 marked the first prize draw since NS&I returned the Premium Bonds fund rate from 1 per cent to 1.4 per cent after 18 months. A total of 4,851,791 prizes were paid out in the August draw, which carry a combined value of £138,680,375 and were drawn from a total of 118,868,883,242 eligible numbers.
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Customers can choose to have their prizes paid straight into their bank account, or to have them automatically reinvested into new Premium Bonds. At the moment the odds of a bond winning each month are 24,500 to 1 for every £1 Bond you have invested. The minimum amount you can have invested in Premium Bonds is £25, and the maximum is £50,000. If you have an Amazon Alexa, you can also ask it to tell you the latest winning numbers. Customers can use the nsandi.com prize checker tool and prize checker app to see if they have won. Premium Bond winners for August have been announced - and two people in the UK are now £1million richer.
August's Premium Bond draw has seen two millionaires made in Dorset and Buckinghamshire. Two Scottish winners have also bagged £100000 each in Edinburgh and ...
Millionaire winners will be given the news in person at their home address by a NS&I representative on the day before the first working day of the month. If you don’t have access to either of these, you can get in contact with NS&I over the phone to request a new Bond record at 08085 007 007. Those who’ve won less than £5,000 can expect to receive an email or text on the first working day of the month. The rest of the winners will be announced 24 hours later and notified by email or text. You can do this using the prize checker on NS&I‘s website or their prize checker app. Winners of prizes smaller than £5,000 will be announced in the next 24 hours.
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Whether you're lucky enough to win £25 or £1m, you won't need to declare the prize as part of your income. Prize cheques can also go missing in the post.’ By continuing to browse you consent to our use of cookies. You can understand more and change your cookies preferences here. The first winning bond (469BR534389) was purchased in August 2021 by a lucky winner living in Dorset. This is part of a total holding of £45,000. You have to be over the age of 16 to buy and manage any premium bonds, but adults can buy premium bonds for younger savers – which has made a few very young millionaires.
The results of the latest Premium Bonds draw are usually accessible from the second day of the month, but are delayed by weekends and bank holidays.
The maximum amount you can hold in Premium Bonds is £50,000. It will have either nine of ten digits, or be an eight digit number with a letter at the end. You’ll need to have your debit card details ready. A total of 4,851,791 prizes were paid out in the August draw, which carry a combined value of £138,680,375 and were drawn from a total of 118,868,883,242 eligible numbers. If you hold bonds and want to check if you’ve won a prize in the latest monthly draw, you can use the NS&I online prize checker here from the second day of the month. The results of the latest Premium Bonds draw are usually accessible from the second day of the month, although this is pushed back if the month starts with a weekend or bank holiday.
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For this reason, it’s crucial to check previous holdings and contact information. In May, NSandamp;I increased the prize fund rate for the Premium Bond from 1% to 1.40%, increasing the likelihood that one of its 21 million savers would win a prize each month. Holder of a premium bond receives £25,000 off of a purchase made in 1983.
TWO lucky individuals have won £1million this month as part of National Savings and Investments' (NS&I) Premium Bonds prize draw.
Unlike other savings products, no traditional interest is acquired in Premium Bonds, instead savers are enrolled into a lottery which could see people win up to £1million. For August, two people from Dorset and Buckinghamshire won the £1million prize draw with one of them only purchasing their bond last year. Prior to the latest rate hike, the odds of each £1 Premium Bond number winning a prize was 34,500 to one. After the savings institution’s decision, the odds have now changed to 24,500 to one in a boon for savers. Currently, inflation in the UK is at a decades long high of 9.4 percent and is expected to reach up to 12 percent in the coming months. To compare, the winner from Buckimghsire held £22,875 in Premium Bonds and purchased their winning bond in April 2009. Premium Bonds holders can inquire and potentially claim winnings in August’s prize draw, by using the nsandi.com prize checker.
AUGUST'S Premium Bonds winners have been announced and two people have just been made millionaires.
Announced on Monday August 1, NS&I shared that a person in Dorset and another in Buckinghamshire had each won the jackpot prize. August also saw 87,184 receive a prize of between £1,000 and £50, and over four million people won the smallest prize of £25. In August the NS&I handed out 10 prizes worth £100,000, 19 prizes worth £50,000, and 40 prizes worth £25,000. This Dorset winner was holding £45,000 worth of bonds and has become the eleventh Premium Bonds winner from the county. The first winning bond for August 2022 was for the number 469BR534389 and was purchased last year in August 2021. Britons can find the prize checker on the NS&I website or on the NS&I app on iOS or Android.
With news that NS&I have awarded two jackpot prizes, how has Merseyside fared with Premium Bonds in the region?
The winning bond from the Liverpool resident was £5,000 which netted them £1 million. - 447LK671462 (£1,000, Wirral) - 474AG269812 (£1,000, Wirral)
NS&I has revealed another two entrants to walk away with the £1000000 top prize, and they are from the UK - how much did those in Leeds win?
- 457RJ233565 (purchased June 2021) - £1,000 prize - 461JY531303 (purchased June 2021) - £1,000 prize How much did the city of Leeds win this month?
Two people have become millionaires this month after winning the top NS&I Premium Bonds prize in August's draw.The winners of the life-changing windfall ...
As a result, the odds of each £1 Premium Bond winning a prize increased from 34,500 to 1 to 24,500 to 1. Premium Bonds are one of the nation's most popular savings products with 118,868,883,242 bond numbers held by more than 21m savers currently eligible for the draw. The winner from Dorset has £45,000 in Premium Bonds, and bought winning bond 469BR534389 in August 2021. They become the sixth Premium Bonds million-pound jackpot winner from Buckinghamshire. You can also check if you have any previous windfalls to collect. For example, in Dorset, there are 27,649 unclaimed prizes worth £927,825.
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129RA027024 (£1,000) 177MM764927 (£1,000) So for example, if you invest £100 you will receive 100 bond numbers and each will have a chance of winning.
With news that NS&I have awarded two jackpot prizes, how has Bristol fared with Premium Bonds in the region?
209DZ100774 was the second Bond number drawn. There were two winners of the £1 million jackpot from Bristol as early as 2021. - 338KL286063 (£1,000) - 403EJ151517 (£1,000) - 416GR478713 (£1,000) - 443EF942614 (£1,000)