When are Premium Bonds drawn?

Millions of pounds in prizes are awarded every month by the government-run savings scheme

When are Premium Bonds drawn?
When are Premium Bonds drawn? Photo: Evening Standard

Every month, two lucky people become instant millionaires when premium bonds are drawn – and plenty more receive a welcome boost to their bank accounts when they win smaller prizes.

The National Savings & Investments (NS&I) bonds were launched in 1956 and now millions of pounds in prizes are won every year.

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But what are premium bonds and when are they drawn?

From the key dates to how to boost your chances, here’s what you need to know.

Premium Bonds are essentially savings accounts but, instead of receiving regular interest payments, bondholders with £25 or more are entered into a monthly prize draw for a tax-free sum.

There are two £1 million winners each month and other prizes range from £25 to £100,000.

According to the NS&I website, from April 2026, the odds of winning are 23,000 to one.

Premium Bonds prize winners are randomly picked out on the first working day of each month.

Results are announced the following day.

Full list of Premium Bonds draw dates for 2026
You can use the NS&I website or app to check your account.

Simply visit the online prize checker and enter your holder’s number to see if you’ve won.

If you’ve not checked in for a while, you’ll also be able to see if there are any wins you’ve missed.

How to boost your chances of winning in the premium bonds draw
Every £1 bond has the same chance of winning – so the only way to boost your chances is to have more money in them.

The maximum amount one person is allowed to have is £50,000 worth.

Source: This article was originally published by Evening Standard

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