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Premium Bonds Winnings

(98 Posts)
notgran Wed 04-Jan-23 09:51:17

OH and I have both had small wins on this month's Premium Bonds. It actually adds up to the excess on our motor insurance, which is lucky as my car was run into by a hit and run person, whilst parked outside the house. I'm being very Zen about this smile

Liz46 Wed 04-Jan-23 15:39:55

£125 for me and £250 for my husband.

Luckygirl3 Wed 04-Jan-23 15:43:10

£150 this month - I am very pleased.

Sar53 Wed 04-Jan-23 15:51:23

Nothing for me but £100 for DH. He has the full amount of bonds, I have less. He often wins, I have never won anything.

Floradora9 Wed 04-Jan-23 21:27:42

When some people are really struggling to pay the bills to feed themselves and heat their homes perhaps this thread is not very sensitive to the situation some of us might be in . Stating that you have so many thousands of pounds worth when others have never ever had that kind of money , sorry this is wrong .

Ziplok Wed 04-Jan-23 21:39:47

Sorry, but I disagree Floradora. I’m not rolling in it myself, certainly don’t have thousands in bonds (nothing, in fact), but I don’t begrudge anyone having a win nor them sharing their news on this thread. Good luck to them.

Ziplok Wed 04-Jan-23 21:45:59

And actually, it’s nice to read about some good news amidst all the gloom and doom we are bombarded with by various media.

Doodledog Wed 04-Jan-23 22:17:32

£50 for me this month.

karmalady Thu 05-Jan-23 08:37:32

£175 for me this month and I am very happy

Lovetopaint037 Thu 05-Jan-23 10:55:45

Do they let you know if you win these days? We saved up to get married 62 years ago and won nothing. We left £10 in when we cashed them in. Wonder if those bonds have disintegrated as they are churned around in Ernie? We have another £1,500 put in about thirty years ago. Now we don’t add any more as we decided to have everything in joint names as we want as few problems as possible when the inevitable happens.

tanith Thu 05-Jan-23 10:57:49

They do if your details are up to date it’s easy enough to check
on the NS&I website.

CatsCatsCats Thu 05-Jan-23 11:04:04

My mum had a few wins about 10 years ago - a couple of £25, a £50, and a £500. Followed by nothing. Until now - she's just won £300!

kissngate Thu 05-Jan-23 18:59:00

NSI were very clever when they invented PBs by calling monthly interest 'winnings'. It encouraged millions to invest than would do normally. It's an interest account and for the large majority of us with small holdings we don't earn much in interest. My policy is to change bonds regularly if they don't pay interest over the year. The current interest rate has just gone up to 3%. I didn't earn any interest this month but over the past 12 months averaged 2% on four small bonds bought 2 years ago. Cashing in bonds this month which gave me 0% over 12 months and buying new ones in the hope they are "winners"..

AlysonH Fri 06-Jan-23 11:07:23

£25 for me. Nothing for husband. He's very grumpy now...

daffers Fri 06-Jan-23 11:14:52

£75 for me this month and £50 last month.

pce612 Fri 06-Jan-23 11:15:06

Nothing, ever.

Susieq62 Fri 06-Jan-23 11:16:29

£50 this month ! Yippee

EEJit Fri 06-Jan-23 11:17:10

I've had Premium Bonds for 50 years and never won a penny.

jaybee66 Fri 06-Jan-23 11:18:49

Nothing for me this month!

staceygrove Fri 06-Jan-23 11:21:14

I see someone with £2.00 won £50,000. Must be very old bonds, i didnt win anything this month, but have won £25 most months, far more than the interest rate, so keeping my bonds no matter what Martin Lewis says

Pittcity Fri 06-Jan-23 11:25:36

I have worked out that we got 1.65% in winnings in 2022. Not too bad and there was always the chance of a million!!

orly Fri 06-Jan-23 11:26:39

annsixty

After many months of winning, usually small amounts, but last month £250, I was very disappointed not to win a bean this month despite reading the odds had increased this month and there were many more prizes.
However I was heartened to read that one of the million prize winners had a very small holding, less than £5k I think.

The odds of winning have not increased - there are the same number of prizes each month - but there are far less £25 prizes from form while the number of higher prize values have increased. You still have a 1:24,000 chance of winning but prize values are supposed to be higher - potentially.
Having said that, I and my husband got three £25 prizes this month which is less than usual from our maximum holdings. Still - maybe next month!

enabenn Fri 06-Jan-23 11:34:28

£125 between us.

Peaseblossom Fri 06-Jan-23 11:36:52

I first bought £10,000 of premium bonds about 9 months ago. Just after the first month I won £25 and won £25 about a month ago. My son-in-law and granddaughter have won loads of £25. I then decided I’d put another £20,000 into them, but since having £30,000 in there I have only won £25. As interest rates are so low you actually get more if you have premium bonds, or so I thought. I must say I’m disappointed with my minimal winnings so far, but I’ll keep them in there.

Kate1949 Fri 06-Jan-23 11:44:11

I think that's unlucky Peaseblossom. My husband has a few thousand less than you and he has had £750 since September this year. In our experience they are streets ahead of any interest you would get anywhere.

Damdee Fri 06-Jan-23 11:46:09

Martin Lewis has a tool on his site with which you can calculate how lucky you are (or he used to). I won nothing this month (previous 6 months as follows - July £50, Aug £50, Sept £25, Oct nothing, Nov £25, Dec £50.

I like having my bonds just for the fun of the potential win.