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Premium Bonds winners November 2022: Winning NS&I numbers ... (iNews)

November's second top prize winner comes from Essex, and holds £25,253 in Bonds. Their winning Bond carries the number 245PK699534, and was purchased in May ...

[Premium Bonds](https://inews.co.uk/topic/premium-bonds?ico=in-line_link) holders from Hertfordshire and Essex [have received a welcome windfall](https://inews.co.uk/news/consumer/premium-bonds-prize-checker-have-i-won-ns-and-i-winners-january-2022-check-1384507?ico=in-line_link) by [winning the £1m jackpot](https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/money/premium-bonds-check-prizes-unclaimed-old-ns-and-i-331989?ico=in-line_link) in the November 2022 prize draw. NS&I Chief Executive, Ian Ackerley, said “With over 22 million holders, Premium Bonds are the nation’s favourite savings product and are more popular than ever. [The first winning](https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/money/premium-bonds-check-prizes-unclaimed-old-ns-and-i-331989?ico=in-line_link) bond, 460WE462342, was bought in June 2021 by someone from Hertfordshire, who holds £15,000 in Premium Bonds. [revealing the scale of such problems](https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/money/premium-bonds-nsi-prizes-lost-post-check-283982?ico=in-line_link). [the NS&I online prize checker here](https://www.nsandi.com/), or can download the free app from iOS or Android, with the results usually accessible from the second day of the month. A total of 4,976,066 prizes were paid out in the November draw, which carry a combined value of £218,946,775.

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NS&I announces November 2022 Premium Bonds winners - have ... (Daily Express)

NS&I Premium Bonds provides savers across the country and overseas with a chance to win extra cash through a monthly prize draw.

The oldest unclaimed prize is from May 1967 and is worth £25. But one woman has shared how she was able to secure extra income worth over £4,000 per year, after seeing Martin Lewis on television. [Premium Bonds](/latest/premium-bonds) holders in the home counties have just become millionaires. The largest unclaimed prize is £100,000 and is from the February 2007 prize draw, while the oldest unclaimed prize in Outer London is from November 1961 and is worth £25. The second winning bond number of a million-pound prize is 245PK699534 to a bondholder in Essex. The first winning bond number of the million-pound prize is 460WE462342 to a bondholder in Hertfordshire.

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Are you a Premium Bonds winner this November? - Your Money (Your Money)

They hold £15,000 in Premium Bonds and bought the winning bond in June 2021. This win makes them the fifteenth jackpot winner from Hertfordshire. The second ...

“Premium Bonds are a fun way to start saving – customers are in with the chance of winning any one of our more than 4.9 million prizes. They become the twentieth Premium Bonds millionaire from Essex. People up and down the country can start their Premium Bonds journey with an initial investment of just £25.” The second winning bond number was 245PK699534 and belongs to an Essex resident. This win makes them the fifteenth jackpot winner from Hertfordshire. They hold £15,000 in Premium Bonds and bought the winning bond in June 2021.

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November's premium bond winners - could you have an unclaimed ... (Which?)

There are almost £69m worth of prizes waiting to be claimed.

Premium bond holders who live or once lived in London seem to be most likely to have an unclaimed premium bonds prize, accounting for 20% of all unclaimed prizes. Some premium bond holders are missing out on huge sums of money. Nine people have prizes worth £50,000 waiting for them. A prize is recorded as unclaimed if you haven't come forward after 18 months. The winning bond was bought in June 2021. These alerts, however, can get lost if you move home or change your email address without updating your NS&I account.

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Premium Bonds vs the National Lottery - which is more likely to ... (The Money Edit)

How does having money in Premium Bonds compare to buying a ticket for the National Lottery? - the odds explained.

We tell you the best saving accounts to keep your money in Move to a 0% balance transfer credit card and cut the cost of your debt. Once you’ve got more than a few hundred pounds in Premium Bond, your chance of becoming a millionaire is much higher with premium bonds than the National Lottery. That’s a guaranteed £75 if you put in the maximum amount for the entire year. When looking for the best personal loans, we recommend you borrow at the cheapest rate. So the onus is on you to pick the right numbers. It’s not such a straightforward calculation because the chance of winning the top prize of £1m depends on how much you have in Premium Bonds. [NS&I recently increased the odds of winning a prize](https://www.themoneyedit.com/banking/savings/premium-bond-winners-October-2022) - improving the odds of winning from 24,500 to 1 to 24,000 to 1 - and wonder how that compares to your chances of winning the National Lottery. As a result, the number of £100,000 prizes went up from 10 to 18, while there are now 36 prizes worth £50,000 rather than the previous 19 - and there are over a million more £25 prizes to be won. Again, the National Lottery is accessible for everyone: it only costs £2 to enter. Your bonds are entered into a monthly prize draw and cash prizes range from £25 all the way up to an exciting £1m. The chances of winning a million-pound prize are pretty slim.

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November Premium Bond winners announced - and both hold less ... (This is Money)

November's two jackpot winners hold £15,000 and £25,253 in Premium Bonds · 12 of the last 36 winners of the £1million prize held the maximum £50,000 ...

Gatehouse Bank pays 5% interest on its three-year fixed rate savings account. Aldermore Bank* pays 3.62% on its nine-month fixed rate savings account. Zopa Bank pays 2.15% to holders of its ‘Smart Saver account’. The second winning bond number belonged to someone from Essex. £100,000 The account can be opened with just £1.

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November Premium Bond winners announced – and both hold less ... (STL.News)

Two lucky Premium Bonds holders have each scooped the £1million jackpot, without needing to hit the maximum £50k savings limit to do so. The first jackpot.

We do not allow any commercial relationship to affect our editorial independence. We do not write articles to promote products. £100,000 The second winning bond number belonged to someone from Essex.

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Premium Bonds: Were you a winner in the November 2022 draw? (Yahoo News Australia)

The first winning bond number drawn was 460WE462342 and belongs to a winner in Hertfordshire. The jackpot winner holds £15,000 in Premium Bonds and purchased ...

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Premium Bonds: Were you a winner in the November 2022 draw? (Yahoo Finance UK)

Were you one of the lucky winners in November's National Savings and Investments (NS&I) Premium Bonds draw? Once again, two lucky players won £1m each this ...

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Four lucky Cumbrians become £10000 richer in Premium Bonds win (Times & Star)

FOUR lucky Cumbrian locals have bagged themselves the £10000 Premium Bonds prize making their bank account slightly heavier this month.

The winners purchased their bonds in January 2018, March 2022, November 2021 and March 2014 so be sure to dig out any old information. There are two other winners in the area for the £5,000 prize and several for the £1,000. Amongst the line up, there are four lucky Cumbrians who have won the 10k prize, so be sure to check your bonds to find out if you are the winner.

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Norfolk resident wins £100000 in Premium Bonds prize draw (Eastern Daily Press)

According to National Savings and Investments, the Norfolk winner held £12,500 in bonds and the value of the bond is worth £4,000. Two people from Norwich also ...

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NS&I updates Premium Bonds prize checker - have you won ... (Daily Express)

NS&I has announced the winners of November's Premium Bonds jackpot, who scooped a life-changing £1million, and there was also 661 other prize winners.

At the same time, they can also check for any unclaimed prizes owed to them. They are the twentieth Premium Bonds millionaire from Essex. Savers can find out how to do this But one woman has shared how she was able to secure extra income worth over £4,000 per year, after seeing Martin Lewis on television. The win makes them the fifteenth jackpot winner from Hertfordshire. [Premium Bonds](/latest/premium-bonds) offer savers the chance to win extra cash, tax-free, every month through randomly generated prize draws.

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November's Premium Bond millionaire winners revealed - are you a ... (The Money Edit)

If you're one of the millions of Brits with Premium Bonds, here's what you need to know about your chances of winning a tax-free prize.

We tell you the best saving accounts to keep your money in When looking for the best personal loans, we recommend you borrow at the cheapest rate. Move to a 0% balance transfer credit card and cut the cost of your debt. John Fitzsimons has been writing about finance since 2007, and is a former editor of Mortgage Solutions and loveMONEY. Right now, opening an easy access account with £1,000 could land you a 3% return from HSBC, while if you lock your cash up for a year you could get 4.65% from Oxbury Bank. For most of us with average luck, a traditional savings account will be a better option, as we explain more in our article on if Premium Bonds are worth it. Winners are notified by email, so it’s really important that you check that NS&I has the right contact details for you. Otherwise, it’s all too easy for you to miss out on receiving a prize. Jill Waters, retail director of the NS&I, said: “Premium Bonds are a fun way to start saving - customers are in with the chance of winning any one of our more than 4.9 million prizes. They are the 20th bondholder from the county to win a million from NS&I. Instead there is a monthly draw, with cash prizes for millions of winners. The first winner is based in Hertfordshire, and won with the Bond number 460WE462342.

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NS&I Premium Bonds November draw: what are the winning bond ... (Birmingham World)

National Savings & Investments (NS&I) has announced the winning bond numbers for its Premium Bonds November draw. There are 35 winning numbers in Birmingham ...

To check if you have won, visit the - 340GB022751 - £1,000 - 488KY866316 - £1,000 Premium Bonds uses a system called ERNIE and has been going since 1957. Premium Bonds is a draw lottery conducted by National Savings & Investments, where the bonds you’ve invested in gives you a number eligible for being drawn for a chance of winning money monthly. There are 35 winning numbers in Birmingham this month, with two lucky winners taking home £25,000.

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