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PREMIUM BONDS FEB 2024

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Blondeshavemorefun · 01/02/2024 19:27

New thread and I've been asked to give some basic info. Feel free to add stuff if I’ve missed anything out

Each bond is £1. You have to buy in minimum of £25 each time so means 25 chances to win.

Bonds have to be in for a clear month before going into the draw

If you want to cash bonds in then usually takes 3 days to go into your account

Winnings can be reinvested if holdings are under £50k

Or sent to named bank account if over /want winnings in bank account

More info here

https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/savings/types-of-savings/premium-bonds

The best time to buy premium bonds is on the last day of the month, as this means they are only held by NSI for one month and one day, without being entered into the prize draw.

PB to me is the fun and thrill each month of what if I win big and a millionaire - to a day or two later being grateful if win £25😂

I have nowhere near the maximum and probably never will unless I win £50k + on pb

But only takes one £1 to win that million !!!

I love seeing the low holdings win high amounts

Maximum is £50k per person so some do have all for family- mum dad and 2 kids so £200k etx

Those on the thread are varying from few hundred /thousand - to 20/30k to full holdings of £50k x 2/3/4

Everyone is welcome to join in whether small or full holdings

One would expect if had full holdings of £50k to win something every month and think over the year to earn the same as if in a high interest account to win around £1860 in prizes

From google (august 2023) - The consistent winners are the 1.16 million people who have the maximum £50,000.

They hold almost half of all premium bonds and, at current odds of 21,000:1, can expect a monthly stream of tax-free prizes: two a month and three almost every other month, 28 or 29 a year totaling £1,860

From google (Jan 2024) Tho equally With Premium Bonds, for every person who wins £1 million, a lot of people have to win nothing. So the median average will always be lower than the mean average.

This means that, with average luck, most people will win less than the prize rate each year, regardless of how many bonds they hold

But many on here do have £50k and then consider moving it to an account that pays 5/6% if their bonds aren't doing very well as would then def get extra money

But remember savings /interest get taxed

PB and their winnings don't

So they do dither whether to pull out from pb and put in high interest account if not winning anything

If you have PB but not sure if you have ever won esp if moved about a lot

you can write to NS&I. Include these details in the letter:

	Current name

	Current address

	Premium Bond holder number 

	All previous addresses where you might have registered bonds

	Your signature 

You can send your letter to:

NS&I,
Sunderland
SR43 2SB.

There are 3 apps afaik

Cream - prize checker and if won previous month will show a pic - which we all get excited over 😂😂😂

White - main one with info 😄😄😄

Blue - often doesn't work for me but those who reinvest their winnings say it shows if won the day before app shows 🙀🙀🙀

Should be noted that if you are lucky enough to have full holdings you won’t see anything in the blue app even if you have won as that only shows reinvested prizes.

Now this has been debated on MANY times but seems to be correct

When do we find out

Last day of working month - Millionaire knock /call

First day of working month - list showing all winners million to £1k winners - which I always put up for those who can't find it

Second working day of month - cream app showing all winnings

Hopefully I've covered everything

Good luck one and all 😄

PREMIUM BONDS FEB 2024
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Blondeshavemorefun · 02/03/2024 18:33

Countrylife2002 · 02/03/2024 16:28

Congrats everyone! I’m in next month’s draw with my £25 of bonds. You’ve all inspired me to set up a £25 monthly standing order to premium bonds 😂. Proving very effective at motivating me to save ! Once DD’s GCSEs are out of the way I can add the £100s I’m spending on tutoring to the SO. The winner who had recently bought £100 worth and won £100k has also been a great motivator !

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I know. Such amazing luck

£100 holdings and winning £100k

One can only dream

But it can happen

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BumFluffBumFluff · 02/03/2024 19:43

£225 here on FH.
happy with that

MercyChant66 · 02/03/2024 20:15

£50 on FH - really underwhelming especially after several months of nothing. Some nice big winners this month though - congratulations!

Alchemistress · 02/03/2024 20:36

£200 on FH.

I'll be taking the whole balance out in a couple of months for a house sale so I was greedily thinking it would be nice to have a big win as well never have that amount to invest again.

Hey ho. We've won £800 since January so I can't really complain.

SFRSmum · 02/03/2024 21:47

We've got around 6k spread over 4 accounts although not all bonds are eligible yet as I'm increasing them by £600 per month

Ds won £100 this month, he's got £2050, and won £50 late last year!

The rest of us got nothing, and haven't won anything yet.

Rhumba · 02/03/2024 22:37

Nothing !

nettie434 · 03/03/2024 00:35

£50 for me. Congratulations to all the winners and comiserations to those who missed out this month.

The person who won £100k on £100 must have been astonished. It's such a encouragement. If I were Chancellor I'd introduce a special £10k draw for people with less than £10k in bonds. It would send out the message that even a small amount in savings can make a difference to your life.

ThisWomansWorkNeverEnds · 03/03/2024 09:38

I won 2 x £50 on around £23,000.
Whether coincidence or not, I took out £1000 last month for house repairs.
Nothing for DH and both DC who have 3- 4k each.

I've been looking at the Halifax savings accounts which offer prize draws every month plus guaranteed interest. Need to have at least £5000 in account. Think I will open one up.
Need to decide whether to get a cash ISA or easy access account. Does anyone know if it will make much difference, interest in both is about the same. Thanks.

Advice400 · 03/03/2024 12:43

We had 25 and 100 on FH
Kids 25 and 100. That's their savings for a house - one has just taken a lot out as they bought their first home in February. I'd think these respective holdings are about 5k and 40k now.

thecatsthecats · 03/03/2024 16:17

£175 on 40k. I'm on 4.5%ish already for the year.

Been playing around with shares and am on about 7% return for those in the same period.

Don't know much about pensions, but mine's gone mad, up by 12% since the start of the year.

nettie434 · 04/03/2024 02:22

ThisWomansWorkNeverEnds · 03/03/2024 09:38

I won 2 x £50 on around £23,000.
Whether coincidence or not, I took out £1000 last month for house repairs.
Nothing for DH and both DC who have 3- 4k each.

I've been looking at the Halifax savings accounts which offer prize draws every month plus guaranteed interest. Need to have at least £5000 in account. Think I will open one up.
Need to decide whether to get a cash ISA or easy access account. Does anyone know if it will make much difference, interest in both is about the same. Thanks.

I have just got a Halifax account too. I got a fixed term saver but the information about each account made it clear which accounts are eligible for the draw and which aren't.

For anyone interested, they give away 3 prizes of £100,000, 100 prizes of £1,000 and 1500 prizes of £100 each month. They don't mention how many people are eligible so I've no idea of how this breaks down in terms of chances of winning.

My account's only been open for less than a month so that's all I know at the moment.

littleblackcat27 · 04/03/2024 05:35

Just to add - re the Halifax - you need £5000 in and it can be spread among any savings account, but you have to hold for a full month before its eligible.

I've banked with them for years and held the £5k for years - and have never won diddly squat. But I guess you got to be in it to win it!?! Their interest rates aren't too bad though.

ThisWomansWorkNeverEnds · 04/03/2024 09:59

Thank you @nettie434 and @littleblackcat27.
I'm thinking of putting in £5000 from my premium bonds to start with. I've definitely had less than interest rates on winnings over the last few years. At least on that £5000 I'm guaranteed some interest!
Do you think it's best to use a cash ISA or the easy access account? The interest rates are much the same. Don't want to use the fixed term one if possible.
Does the Halifax publish who the winners are- using location or something?

fromdownwest · 04/03/2024 11:50

ThisWomansWorkNeverEnds · 04/03/2024 09:59

Thank you @nettie434 and @littleblackcat27.
I'm thinking of putting in £5000 from my premium bonds to start with. I've definitely had less than interest rates on winnings over the last few years. At least on that £5000 I'm guaranteed some interest!
Do you think it's best to use a cash ISA or the easy access account? The interest rates are much the same. Don't want to use the fixed term one if possible.
Does the Halifax publish who the winners are- using location or something?

Depending on your other interest bearing accounts, an ISA may be suitable if you think your total annual interest will exceed £1,000 or £500 if you a higher rate tax payer.

Other than that, jsut chase the best rate.

WarmSausageTea · 04/03/2024 12:04

New to the thread, so this might not need saying, but if you have PB, please either tell someone close, and/or keep details with your important papers.

Friend died in 2022, DP and I have been dealing with papers and financials for his family, they are outside the UK and don’t have confidence in their English.

A couple of weeks ago, we had a letter to DF forwarded on from his old address… he’d won on the PB. Nobody knew he had PB, and although you can keep bonds in the draw for deceased holders, that’s limited to 12 months, and this was beyond that, so the win was void. It was £100, so not the end of the world, but can you imagine if it had been a big one?

TerriPie · 04/03/2024 12:47

WarmSausageTea · 04/03/2024 12:04

New to the thread, so this might not need saying, but if you have PB, please either tell someone close, and/or keep details with your important papers.

Friend died in 2022, DP and I have been dealing with papers and financials for his family, they are outside the UK and don’t have confidence in their English.

A couple of weeks ago, we had a letter to DF forwarded on from his old address… he’d won on the PB. Nobody knew he had PB, and although you can keep bonds in the draw for deceased holders, that’s limited to 12 months, and this was beyond that, so the win was void. It was £100, so not the end of the world, but can you imagine if it had been a big one?

I would like to find out what happens to void prizes, do the government keep it as a brucie bonus or does it go back in the prize pot?

The cynic in me can probably guess at the answer 🤔

mumda · 04/03/2024 13:31

TerriPie · 04/03/2024 12:47

I would like to find out what happens to void prizes, do the government keep it as a brucie bonus or does it go back in the prize pot?

The cynic in me can probably guess at the answer 🤔

I think someone on here had a late prize awarded in one draw - perhaps because of an illegible prize.

blitzen · 04/03/2024 13:35

Nothing for me this month. Unusual!

fromdownwest · 05/03/2024 18:10

blitzen · 04/03/2024 13:35

Nothing for me this month. Unusual!

Appears to be quite a few of us with zeros this month

Theresit · 05/03/2024 20:01

150 on FH

Madcats · 05/03/2024 20:39

£75 for me on 2 bonds (what about the rest!!), so I am at a return of 3.6% for the year.

I suspect that a few of us will be shunting our money elsewhere (or at least a chunk of it) this coming FY.

nettie434 · 06/03/2024 08:55

'Depending on your other interest bearing accounts, an ISA may be suitable if you think your total annual interest will exceed £1,000 or £500 if you a higher rate tax payer.'

I agree with @fromdownwest, @ThisWomansWorkNeverEnds. The rates on all their accounts seem to be much the same, don't they?

I didn't see anything about the winners. I have no idea if they have to publish that information. I'm assuming the odds of winning are very small but who knows?

Chewbecca · 06/03/2024 09:26

We got £300 on around £45k this month so a pretty decent return. Tax free too!

jay55 · 06/03/2024 23:11

£100 this month on £2300 of bonds, delighted.

OneFrenchEgg · 07/03/2024 04:23

How long does it take for a prize to be paid? If I won £100 when would it reach my bank account? I'm planning on moving prizes to savings.

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