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To check if you’ve won a prize on premium bonds, you can visit the NS&I checker on its website and enter your bond numbers. There is also an NS&I app which allows savers to check results on the go.
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MoneyWeek on MSNPremium Bonds hotspots: The UK counties with the best chances of winningMillions of people across the UK hold money in Premium Bonds, but are you more likely to win if you live in a certain part of ...
A savings expert has clarified how the Premium Bonds prize fund rates works, warning your cash prizes may be "significantly less" than the rate suggests. The prize fund rate for Premium Bonds fell ...
A savings expert has explained how the prize fund rate for Premium Bonds works warning that what you actually win could be "significantly less" than the rate. The prize fund rate for Premium Bonds ...
Every month, each £1 bond number is entered into a prize draw, where there’s a chance to win millions of prizes with values between £25 and £1m. Strictly speaking, Premium Bonds are not savin ...
Premium Bond savers have been warned of further cuts to its prize fund rate. The prize fund rate - which is the closest thing Premium Bonds has to an interest rate - is being reduced from 4.00% to ...
Premium bonds are an investment product from the National Savings and Investment (NS&I), which is owned by the government. Each month, millions of savers are entered into a prize draw to win cash ...
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