New millionaire from Hertfordshire in September's jackpot draw
In Hertfordshire there are 475,765 Premium Bonds holdings worth more than £1.1 billion.
September 2012 Premium Bonds prize draw breakdown
Value of prizes | Number of prizes |
---|---|
£1,000,000 | 1 |
£100,000 | 5 |
£50,000 | 8 |
£25,000 | 19 |
£10,000 | 46 |
£5,000 | 92 |
£1,000 | 1,098 |
£500 | 3,294 |
£100 | 32,258 |
£50 | 32,258 |
£25 | 1,761,273 |
Total prize fund value: £54,910,525 |
Total number of prizes: |
Unclaimed Premium Bonds prizes
Across the UK there are over 811,000 unclaimed Premium Bonds prizes worth more than £41 million. In Hertfordshire in particular over 16,000 prizes worth more than £819,000 still remain unclaimed. There is a man from the region who is still due to receive £5,000 after failing to claim his prize in a previous draw. He has just £25 invested in Premium Bonds and the prize was won in December 2007.
Some of the top unclaimed prizes in the Hertfordshire region:
Winning Bond number | Winner | Month and year of draw | Current holding balance | Value of prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
8KB809320 | Male | Dec-07 | £25 | £5,000 |
3NK715286 | Male | Dec-85 | £203 | £1,000 |
12KF546768 | Female | Sep-92 | £10 | £1,000 |
4BK869886 | Male | Nov-96 | £4 | £1,000 |
1KS598081 | Male | Mar-98 | £11 | £1,000 |
Some of the oldest unclaimed prizes in the Hertfordshire region:
Winning Bond number | Winner | Month and year of draw | Current holding balanace | Value of prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
1KS935512 | Male | Mar-62 | £13 | £25 |
1BZ516162 | Male | Mar-65 | £2 | £50 |
AP164132 | Male | Jan-67 | £1 | £25 |
MN115283 | Male | Mar-67 | £30 | £25 |
3AB145794 | Male | Sep-68 | £3 | £25 |
There are a number of other unclaimed prizes due to the residents of Hertfordshire, the oldest of these outstanding prizes having been drawn in March 1962. Premium Bonds holders can reduce the chances of their prizes becoming unclaimed by managing their Premium Bonds online or opting to have any prizes paid directly into their bank accounts by BACS, with notification by email. To sign up holders should visit: http://www.nsandi.com/register-our-online-service
There is no time limit for claiming prizes. Premium Bonds investors can check to see if they have won by visiting nsandi.com and using the Premium Bonds prize checker on the homepage.
September’s prize fund rate and odds
The Premium Bonds prize fund rate is 1.5% and the odds of each individual Bond number winning a prize are 24,000 to 1.
Premium Bond facts
Since the first Premium Bonds prize draw in 1957, more than 257 million tax–free prizes worth approximately £14.1 billion have been paid out.
Premium Bonds are an investment where, instead of interest payments, investors have the chance to win tax-free prizes. They were officially launched by Harold Macmillan, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in his 1956 Budget.
Premium Bonds can be bought online at nsandi.com, by telephone on 0500 500 000 (see note 5), by post and over the counter at Post Office® branches.
Premium Bonds offer investors 100% capital security, backed by HM Treasury, as well as the sense of fun that comes from potentially winning tax-free prizes.
As at August 2012, customers have over 22 million holdings in Premium Bonds totalling more than £43 billion. Prizes range from £25 to £1 million.
Ways to manage Premium Bonds
Savers can now manage their Premium Bonds directly, by phone, by post and online. You can opt to have any Premium Bonds prizes won paid directly into their bank accounts by BACS, with notification by email. Savers can also:
- view their holding in full, with a record of prizes won
- opt to automatically reinvest prizes
- opt to stop receiving paper confirmation for transactions
- update their personal details – address, bank details etc
- buy and cash in Bonds
Notes to Editors
- All Premium Bonds prizes are free of UK Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax.
- The jackpot winner becomes ERNIE’S 272nd Premium Bond millionaire.
- Unclaimed Premium Bond prizes are defined as prizes over 18 months that have not been paid out (cashed). Addresses held for customers with unclaimed prizes might not be the current residential address of the customer.
- Pictures of ERNIE (including the new ERNIE 4 machine), Agent Million and people buying Premium Bonds are available in high-resolution jpeg format from the NS&I media team.