NS&I appeals to Premium Bonds holders in Australia to use fee-free service to claim their prizes

Almost half a million pounds worth of Premium Bonds prizes – including one for £100,000 – remain unclaimed from NS&I customers based in Australia.

  • Almost half a million pounds of Premium Bonds prizes remain unclaimed in Australia.
  • Outside the UK, Australia has the most unclaimed Premium Bonds prizes.
  • Some overseas customers can avoid unclaimed prizes by registering for NS&I’s international payments service (IPS) to have their prizes paid directly into their international bank accounts.

NS&I has over 150,000 customers based in Australia with almost 75 million Premium Bonds to their names. Currently a total of 8,763 prizes remained unclaimed from this area of the world with the total prize value worth £485,250.

NS&I is appealing to Premium Bonds holders in Australia to come forward to claim these prizes.

One of those customers in Australia is the owner of the largest unclaimed overseas Premium Bonds prize. In February 2007 a female with a balance of just £6 of Bonds won £100,000 with Bond number 5ET395766. To date this prize remains uncollected.

The highest unclaimed prizes in Australia

Winning Bond number Prize value Gender Last known location Present Premium Bonds holding Month and year of draw
5ET395766 £100,000 Female Australia £6 February 2007
6QK433743 £1,000 Male Australia £96 February 1994
5JP305658 £1,000 Female Australia £10 May 1994
8PN788544 £1,000 Female Australia £75 November 1998
7LF292703 £1,000 Female Australia £25 December 1999
EW305377 £1,000 Male Australia £6 November 2005
17QG136842 £1,000 Male Australia £13,050 December 2007
1JT456031 £1,000 Male Australia £11 February 2008
1BB833985 £1,000 Female Australia £2 January 2012

There is no time limit for claiming prizes and each unclaimed prize is held until the rightful winner can be tracked down. The oldest unclaimed prize dates back to May 1964 where a male in Australia has a prize to the sum of £25 waiting to be claimed.

Top 5 oldest unclaimed prizes in Australia

Winning Bond number Prize value Gender Country Present Premium Bonds holding Month and year of draw
1AF372703 £25 Male Australia £1 May 1964
BL760028 £25 Male Australia £2 July 1964
1AW281338 £25 Female Australia £1 December 1964
2AL959330 £25 Female Australia £1 October 1965
AW494477 £25 Female Australia £1 July 1966

Premium Bonds prizes may go unclaimed as a result of NS&I not being informed of changes to a customer’s personal circumstances, such as if a customer has moved outside of the UK and not notified NS&I of the change in their address or if Premium Bonds were bought for them as a child and they have subsequently lost track of them. It is important therefore, that customers keep NS&I up to date if anything changes.

Traditionally, prizes have been distributed in the post by warrant. However for customers overseas, the cost of banking the warrant can be quite expensive. But now customers living abroad can reduce the chances of their prizes becoming unclaimed and save money by registering for NS&I’s international payments service (IPS) (www.nsandi.com/ips) to have Premium Bond prizes paid directly into their international bank account.

In addition the service allows users to:

  • Conveniently withdraw money from selected NS&I accounts (Direct Saver, Direct ISA, Income Bonds (including monthly income) and Premium Bonds (including prizes) and send the payment directly to international bank accounts in their name (in selected countries*) without going through multiple financial providers and with a brand they can trust.
  • Make payments at any time through NS&I’s secure online and phone service.
  • Competitive exchange rates and no fees charged by NS&I.
  • Customers can register as many international accounts as they want, provided they are in their name.

Jill Waters, NS&I’s Assistant Director, Retail Experience, said

“It is likely that the winner of the £100,000 prize is unaware or she has forgotten that she has Premium Bonds – the lucky winner has just £6 invested. It can be a case of out-of-sight, out-of-mind for customers living abroad so we want to make it as easy as possible for these customers and indeed those at home to claim their prizes in an easy and secure way.

“By customers using our international payments service they can claim their prize while abroad and have the money paid to their preferred bank accounts without any fees and reducing the risk of any future Premium Bonds wins going unclaimed.

“We often find that prizes become unclaimed as a result of people moving house, or forgetting that Bonds have been bought for them as a child, or executors are unaware the Bonds are held when someone dies.”

Ways for customers to check if they have a prize owing to them:

  • Online at nsandi.com

The Premium Bonds prize checker is on the home page of the NS&I website at nsandi.com – customers simply need to enter their Premium Bonds holder’s number into the search facility.

  • In writing to NS&I

Alternatively people can write to NS&I, quoting their name and address, any former names and addresses, date of birth and, if known, their Premium Bonds holder’s number.

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Notes to Editors

Further information about Premium Bonds can be found here. www.nsandi.com/savings-premium-bonds.

  1. For data protection reasons the countries identified are where there are over 100,000 Premium Bonds customers, this is to protect the winners’ anonymity.

  2. For this campaign NS&I has classified unclaimed Premium Bond prizes as those that have not been claimed for 18 months after the prize draw in which they were won. When reporting total unclaimed assets held by NS&I (including accounts, Certificates, Bonds, unclaimed Premium Bonds prizes and other products), NS&I defines unclaimed holdings as those with no customer contact for a period of 15 years or more.

  3. Unclaimed Premium Bonds prizes shown are those where a postcode is part of the holder’s address as held by NS&I.

  4. Pictures of ERNIE, Agent Million and buying Premium Bonds online are available in high-resolution jpeg format from the NS&I media team.

  5. NS&I has a number of spokespeople available for interviews and our experienced media team is available via our ISDN line: 020 7602 4522.