Lost Premium Bonds bought for Black children during the Windrush era could still be holding unclaimed prizes worth millions ...
The first is security – NS&I, which operates Premium Bonds, is backed by the Treasury so your money is 100 per cent safe.
A quirky way to encourage post-war Britons to save is finding new fans among high earners keen to cut their tax bill. Premium Bonds, which award tax-free sums to holders at random while preserving ...
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How to gift Premium Bonds

If you're looking to give someone a special present, you could consider gifting them some Premium Bonds. Via the savings product, your loved one could be in with a chance of winning between £25 and £1 ...
Premium Bonds are essentially savings accounts but, instead of receiving regular interest payments, bondholders with £25 or ...