NS&I has released some details about this month’s Premium Bonds prize draw, which saw more than 5.8 million prizes up for grabs.

This month, the two jackpot winners were from Kirklees and Sheffield.


The Winning Bonds, 150EN423722 and 513EP525664, were bought in January 2009 and September 2022, respectively.

Some other high value prize draw winners won £100,000 this month, just months after buying the Winning Bond.

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NS&I has announced Feb 2025 premium bonds winners

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Four savers bought their Winning Bonds in October 2024.

Winning Bond 599XX274163 was purchased from someone in Ealing and Winning Bond 597SP775933 was purchased from another in the City of Bristol.

The last two winners from October 2024 were Winning Bonds 597AR806603 and 596QF323165, purchased in Hampshire & Isle Of Wight and in Gwent Valleys.

Savers can find some details about the high value winners on NS&I’s website now, and the Premium Bonds prize checker will be updated tomorrow.

There were more than 5.8 million prizes in January’s draw, resulting in a payout of over £429million to Premium Bonds holders.

For those looking to build a savings habit in 2025, Premium Bonds offer an accessible way to begin.

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With a minimum investment of £25, savers can start their journey while, each month, having the chance to win tax-free prizes.

Each £1 Bond is entered into the monthly draw, where prizes range from £25 to £1m, making it an engaging way to save.

Unlike traditional savings accounts, Premium Bonds combine the security of savings backed by HM Treasury with the excitement of potentially winning tax-free prizes.

Premium Bonds prize checker appPremium Bonds savers can check if they have won via the NS&I Premium Bonds prize checker app or website NSI

To check on the NS&I website, bond holders need their Premium Bonds holder’s number.

For the app, either a Premium Bonds holder’s number or an NS&I number will work.

People can also check for unclaimed prizes that may be waiting for them to claim.