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1960 Premium Bonds
northwest1965
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After the death of my parents, I have discovered some Premium Savings Bonds. How do I find out if they have won anything? My parents moved several times. Do I need to write to NS&I as numbers are not recognised online
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guidance here
https://www.nsandi.com/what-do-i-do-if-nsi-customer-has-died
they will discover any prizes as part of the disposal
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Just out of interest, does ayone know the odds on winning a prize with premium bonds nowadays?If I remember correctly, the chance of winning a prize was 1 in 14000 odd in the late 1970's when I bought a few bonds.0
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https://www.nsandi.com/premium-bondsOld_Lifer said:Just out of interest, does ayone know the odds on winning a prize with premium bonds nowadays?If I remember correctly, the chance of winning a prize was 1 in 14000 odd in the late 1970's when I bought a few bonds.Odds of winning for each £1 Bond number
24,500 to 1 until April 2020
26,000 to 1 effective from May 2020
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