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PREMIUM BONDS JULY/AUG 2026

281 replies

Blondeshavemorefun · 30/06/2026 21:48

PB have been about since 1957 so 80yrs next year

Each bond is £1. You have to buy in minimum of £25 so means 25 chances to win every purchase - years ago you could buy £1 at a time.

From July’s draw the expected prize rate will go from 3.3 per cent to 3.8 per cent while the odds of any £1 bond winning will shorten from 23,000 to one to 22,000 to one.

In August 2023, we had the highest 4.65%

The total prize pot will go from just under £376.2 million to £436.8 million — up £60.6 million.

So providing you have more than £100 you have better odds winning something from pb than winning the lottery 😄

And obviously far better than the lottery - you don’t lose your stake !!!!!!

https://www.saga.co.uk/money-news/premium-bonds

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

This means they will go into the next months draw without losing a month

Or sent to named bank account if winnings take over FH /want winnings in bank account
More info here

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 then hoping win thousands 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 !!! Or in fact any prize

I love seeing the low holdings win high amounts

We've seen over the years £100 holding win a million (March 25) also a £100 holding win £100k and £50 win £25k and even £1 won £10k

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 /few thousand - to 20/30k to full holdings of £50k

Everyone is welcome to join in whether small or full holdings

Obviously some people have better 'luck' than others and some worse - Ie full holdings and not winning anything a month or two or even longer

PB odds calculator below

https://pbprizes.com/calculator/

shows the interest rate of the winnings - obv anything over 3.80 % is good as if in an account you wouid be taxed so be more like 3%

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 1/22000 can expect a monthly stream of tax-free prizes:
two a month and three almost every other month, 28 or 29 a year totaling £1900 (3.8%) interest on £50k

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

To work out your own personal % rate
Winnings divided by amount have x 100

But many on here do have £50k and then consider moving it to an account that pays 4% 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 anything over 3% in winnings is considered good and 3.8% excellent

People dither whether to pull out from pb and put in high interest account if not winning anything so that they will def earn x amount of interest

But then lose the what if won a million or £100k

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& date of birth

All previous addresses where you might have registered bonds

Your signature

You can send your letter to:

NS&I
Sunderland
SR43 2SB.

There are 2 apps afaik
Cream - prize checker and if won previous month will show a pic - which we all get excited over 😂😂😂

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

Seems the higher the winnings the earlier it shows and can be from 6pm the night before the app shows

And to confuse things I have a White app that is a bookmark - which shows info/list 😄😄😄

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

When do we find out if going to get a visit from AM 😂

The two winners of the £1million prizes will be contacted by Agent Million (AM) 😂😂 the day before the first working day of the corresponding month.

There may however be exceptions to this, such as when the first working day of the month is a bank holiday, for example.

So
AM - Day before first working day - Millionaire knock /call

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

APP - Day after first working day , including weekends - cream app showing all winnings

You can also check to see if have won via this link with your holders number

www.nsandi.com/prize-checker

Hopefully I've covered everything
Good luck one and all 😄

Prize Checker

Ready to see if you have won a prize? Enter your holder's number to check if you’ve won in this month’s Premium Bonds draw. Good luck!

https://www.nsandi.com/prize-checker

OP posts:
GameOfJones · 05/07/2026 07:34

IDontHateRainbows · 04/07/2026 23:26

£10000 prize for me this month! I'm in shock - never won more than £100 before. This is with £10000 holdings.

Woohoo! That's fabulous.

HouseHouseHouse7 · 05/07/2026 08:30

Congrats @IDontHateRainbows ! What a lovely win.

RubbishDay · 05/07/2026 08:41

IDontHateRainbows · 04/07/2026 23:26

£10000 prize for me this month! I'm in shock - never won more than £100 before. This is with £10000 holdings.

Wow congratulations 🥳

DaydreamerBetty · 05/07/2026 09:38

Congratulations @IDontHateRainbows what a fabulous win! 🥳

FiloPasty · 05/07/2026 09:53

@IDontHateRainbows yay, I love it when one of us wins big. Good vibes all round :)

JellyBeanSpring25 · 05/07/2026 10:28

great result @IDontHateRainbows Enjoy your winnings!

RosaMoline · 05/07/2026 12:17

Congratulations @IDontHateRainbows - lovely, lovely news. Enjoy your win ♥️

Spottyvases · 05/07/2026 13:56

Oh my goodness @IDontHateRainbows !! Congrats on your fabulous win - that will keep the rest of us going for another month. 😄

RichPetuniaAgain · 05/07/2026 15:30

Congratulations @IDontHateRainbows 👏👏👍. So encouraging! That’s why I love premium bonds - you never know what’ll happen! Enjoy your windfall!!🤩⭐️

EightSteps · 05/07/2026 15:30

Fabulous news, @IDontHateRainbows !!!!
Really pleased one of us has had a big win this month.
I hope you enjoy your holiday treats!

IDontHateRainbows · 05/07/2026 15:44

RichPetuniaAgain · 05/07/2026 15:30

Congratulations @IDontHateRainbows 👏👏👍. So encouraging! That’s why I love premium bonds - you never know what’ll happen! Enjoy your windfall!!🤩⭐️

Yes - this is why we do it! I've had people calling me stupid for not putting the money into a high interest account and saying I'll get less overall - NOT NOW I WON'T!! Thank god I didn't listen to them.

Netaporter · 05/07/2026 18:57

IDontHateRainbows · 05/07/2026 07:28

I'm spending a grand which has already been mentally spent, and reinvesting the rest but not back in PBs, considering stocks + shares.

How lovely! Just make sure you understand the new taxation rules about putting cash into a stocks and shares ISA specifically if you were thinking of that.

HewasH2O · 05/07/2026 19:18

@IDontHateRainbows Don't forget to take a screenshot of your big win in the app. It brightens up many a miserable day.

IDontHateRainbows · 05/07/2026 19:38

Netaporter · 05/07/2026 18:57

How lovely! Just make sure you understand the new taxation rules about putting cash into a stocks and shares ISA specifically if you were thinking of that.

Yes I am doubting now whether I want to give Rachel Reeves 22% of my interest. Bad timing!

LindorDoubleChoc · 05/07/2026 19:39

Oooooooh! That's absolutely brilliant @IDontHateRainbows ! Huge congrats, am so pleased for you!

I won another £100 this month. Have been having a run of good luck - £1000 won in the last 9 months on about £30k invested. £25 to £200 per month.

StartsSoon · 05/07/2026 20:41

IDontHateRainbows · 05/07/2026 07:28

I'm spending a grand which has already been mentally spent, and reinvesting the rest but not back in PBs, considering stocks + shares.

I invested £31,000 in S&S ISA between March and now. I know this can go down but long term unlikely. The investment has gained £3,545 since opening.

My £38,000 of PB’s gave prizes of £50, £25 and 0 over the last three months.

I used Rebel Finance School to learn about investing and to evaluate my finances, so that my choices are good ones.

westisbest1982 · 05/07/2026 20:48

I thought about moving some money into a S&S ISA but that was before the news last week. Boy, am I fucked off of being taxed right, left and centre. I’ll stick with PB’s and my cash ISA’s.

Congratulations @IDontHateRainbows 🥳

DaydreamerBetty · 05/07/2026 21:07

My basic understanding is you will only be charged 22% on the cash element not the money actually invested. It’s to stop people holding large sums of money within the S&S ISA wrapper. Correct me if I’m wrong.

DaydreamerBetty · 05/07/2026 21:16

The 22% is on the interest gained on the cash element not the cash itself.

RoseInAPot · 06/07/2026 09:50

As an example, my S&S ISA currently has around £120 in cash in it (I keep a small cash balance to cover fees).

On occasion it has a larger amount, when I add to it or sell something in order to buy something else, but that would only be for a few days at the most.

In the financial year 2025/26, I received a total of £8.42 in interest. If Rachel wants to take 22% of that in tax, then she is welcome to the £1.85.

I am sure it will cost a lot more than that to administrate this ridiculous idea. I doubt most people who invest keep any significant amount in cash in their ISA for longer than a few days; there are much better interest rates available elsewhere. I get 1.75% on any cash in my ISA.

westisbest1982 · 06/07/2026 10:06

It’s the principal I object to. But as we know, this useless government always want to hammer the easy targets.

OublietteBravo · 06/07/2026 10:47

westisbest1982 · 06/07/2026 10:06

It’s the principal I object to. But as we know, this useless government always want to hammer the easy targets.

Me too! Especially as I don’t have a cash ISA - just a S&S one. I’m also pissed off that I won’t be able to switch anything from my S&S ISA to a cash ISA. Surely it’s normal to switch to lower-risk investments at certain points in time? It’s not like I’m never planning on touching the money I’m investing!

Campingintherain2024 · 06/07/2026 11:25

DaydreamerBetty · 05/07/2026 21:16

The 22% is on the interest gained on the cash element not the cash itself.

This. They want people investing rather than keeping money in cash. The £20k tax free wrapper yearly is very generous, I think £12k in cash still is. If they don't make these changes then its just a loop hole. People can keep the full £20k in a S&S ISA but never invest, earning the interest and then not pay any tax on it. I know people feel hard done by but I think its something like 33 percent of people in this country have less than £500 in savings.

RoseInAPot · 06/07/2026 11:32

£20k in my S&S ISA would earn 1.75%, so £350 minus 22% tax of £77 leaving me £273

£20k in my Chase account would earn 4.5%, so £900 minus 22% tax of £198 leaving me £702. Even if I paid 40% tax on it I would still have £540, twice as much as in the ISA

I just don’t believe anyone savvy about money would use their S&S ISA to store cash. It’s just adding more confusion IMO and risks putting people off investing in S&S altogether.

RoseInAPot · 06/07/2026 11:55

Adding even more complications to ISAs will not encourage investment, but to bring us back on topic, I would say that one of the reasons Premium Bonds remain so popular is that they are very, very simple to understand.

No worries about tax, can get your money out quickly and easily if needed, and have the tiny possibility of winning a life-changing amount of money.

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