Latest News About Premium Bonds

Updated 2026-05-11 08:03

Here’s the latest on Premium Bonds from NS&I and recent coverage in UK media.

Illustration: If you hold £1,000 in Premium Bonds and the prize fund rate is 3.6%, the expected monthly prize value is still a probabilistic outcome with a 22,000-to-1 win odds per bond; most months you may win small prizes or nothing, while a tiny chance exists of substantial payouts in a given draw. For a more predictable return, plain cash savings accounts with higher guaranteed rates may outperform Premium Bonds on a cash-equivalent basis, depending on current offers.[2][3]

If you’d like, I can pull the latest numbers for the present draw date and compare with current top cash savings rates in your area or provide a quick calculator to estimate expected prize earnings at different balances. Please tell me if you want a short comparison table or a simple running summary with links to the key sources.

Note: The above reflects recent coverage from MoneyWeek, MoneySavingExpert, and NS&I announcements through 2025. For the very latest draw-rate updates in 2026, I can fetch fresh sources if you want me to.[1][2][3]

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New prize fund rate for August Premium Bonds draw

Premium Bonds prize fund rate will be 3.60% from the August 2025 draw 6 million tax-free prizes expected to be paid out in August 2025 Odds remain at 22,000 to 1 for each £1 Premium Bond held NS&I is reducing the Premium Bonds prize fund rate to 3.60% with effect from the August 2025 draw, down from 3.80%. There is no change to the odds, which remain at 22,000 to 1.The Premium Bonds prize fund rate was last changed in April 2025.

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In August the prize rate for premium bond prize rate falls again. Find out if you could get a better return on your cash elsewhere.

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Money blog: Prize fund rate for Premium Bonds lowered

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Premium Bonds - NewsNow

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