Martin Lewis's MoneySavingExpert.com has issued an eye-opening insight into the true worth of Premium Bonds after a critical change was publicised recently. NS&I has announced a cut in the prize fund ...
Millions of Brits have been issued a premium bond warning. If an individual has under £10,000 invested, it might not be worth your time. Matthew Parden, CEO of savings platform Marygold & Co, said: ...
This of course theoretically, could though still be £1million." He said: "To have a decent chance of winning prizes regularly ...
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Fewer big money Premium Bonds prizes will be available from the April draw, as the prize fund rate is slashed by almost £20 million.
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GB News on MSNNS&I announces cut to Premium Bonds prize fund rate in blow for savers - slashing number of high value prizes from AprilNS&I has announced the Premium Bonds prize fund rate will be cut within months. The prize fund rate will be reduced from 4.65 ...
One lucky Premium Bonds holder who had just £100 saved has won £100,000 in the February 2025 draw. The winner lives in Inner London and their winning bond number 108TQ680271 was bought in April ...
The Premium Bonds winner lives in Inner London and their winning bond number 108TQ680271 was bought in April 2006, National Savings and Investments (NS&I) has confirmed. There were more than 5.8 ...
And your money is secure. Premium Bonds are issued by National Savings and Investments (NS&I), the government-backed savings bank in the UK. You can sell your Premium Bonds at any time and get 100 ...
Martin Lewis has issued some stark advice to people using Premium Bonds instead of a bank account for their savings. The personal finance expert released a video on X where he spoke about savings ...
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