If you own premium bonds in Wales, this could be your lucky day.
National Savings and Investment (NS&I) has announced the October 2023 Premium Bonds winners.
This month's draw saw 150 people across Wales win a share of over £2 million with prizes ranging between £100,000 and £5,000.
Five lucky winners in Wales won £100,000 in the October Premium Bonds draw.
✔️ New one-year fixed interest rate Guaranteed Growth Bonds and Guaranteed Income Bonds at 6.20% gross/AER and 6.03% gross/6.20% AER respectively now live
— nsandi (@nsandi) August 30, 2023
✔️ Highest interest rate since they first went on sale in 2008
More here 👇https://t.co/SUCgehCUtn
The five lucky winners were Bond numbers:
- 455EJ183222 - from Wales
- 88ZD410297 - Gwent Valleys
- 457BB545418 - South West Wales
- 400KX675253 - Wales
- 335ZR576978 - Wales
Premium Bond prizes won in Wales in October 2023
Every month two winners in the UK take home £1 million.
There are also prize values of £100,000, £50,000, £25,000, £10,000 and £5000.
Welsh bond holders shared in over £2 million in the October draw.
Five bond numbers in Wales won £100,000, while another nine won the £50,000 prizes.
Here is a full rundown of the winners and what prizes they were awarded:
- £100,000 - 5 Welsh winners
- £50,000 - 9
- £25,000 - 18
- £10,000 - 35
- £5000 - 83
Here’s what one of our £1 million jackpot winners - who won with just over £4,000 invested in Premium Bonds - had to say about their big win 👇 pic.twitter.com/aYYUQRXqFu
— nsandi (@nsandi) February 21, 2023
How to find out if you've won on your Premium Bonds?
To find out if you have won a prize in October on your Premium Bonds simply visit the NS&I website.
Use the NS&I prize checker, but make sure you have your holder’s number handy as you will need that to claim your winnings.
Your holder number is either a nine or 10-digit number or 8 digits followed by a letter.
Prize draws are conducted every month through the service.
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