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What are the chances of winning a Premium Bonds prize? While NS&I’s prize fund rate, the average rate of return for a person with average luck, currently stands at 3.8%, there’s no guarantee ...
The NS&I Premium Bonds prize fund rate, which represents the average return a Premium Bonds saver would get in a year, is ...
The prize draw takes place at the start of the month. Guidance on the NS&I website states that prizes are typically paid by ...
Millions of National Savings and Investments customers have been warned "it's time" to cash in their accounts and close their ...
For every £1 bond in the monthly prize draw, the odds of winning are 22,000 to one, according to the NS&I. In April, the annual prize fund rate dropped from 4 per cent (variable) to 3.8 per cent.
Premium Bonds customers have been warned they could be losing money in real terms by holding onto their Bonds. Savers may be wondering if the scheme is right for them as NS&I is to cut the prize fund ...
I have now cashed in all my Premium Bonds. It's been a long time coming, but the latest cut to the prize rate was the final straw. I've decided I'm better off with my savings elsewhere and spending £2 ...
Essex tops the table in July’s Premium Bonds draw, with holders in the region securing the greatest total prize amount, more than any other area ...
Savers buy £1 bonds and each has an equal chance of winning, so the more you buy, the higher your chances. The closest thing Premium Bonds have to an interest rate is their annual prize rate ...