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Premium Bonds June 2025: 4 winners in Wales claim £100k

Premium Bonds June 2025: 4 winners in Wales claim £100k

More than 800 people across Wales have been named winners in the June 2025 Premium Bonds draw, with four taking home the "high value" £100,000 prize.
National Savings and Investments (NS&I) has announced the Premium Bonds winners for this month.
The June draw saw 829 people across Wales win a share of more than £2.35 million with prizes ranging between £100,000 and £1,000.
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Four winners in Wales claim £100,000 in June Premium Bonds draw
Four lucky winners in Wales have won £100,000 each in the June Premium Bonds draw.
One of the winners had the bond number 535VS677373.
This bond was valued at £49,975 and was purchased in July 2024 with an overall holding of £50,000.
The second winner was bond number 343WP833738.
This bond was valued at £15,000 and was purchased in November 2018 with an overall holding of £50,000.
Bond number 583XG123345 was the third winner from Wales.
This bond was valued at £8,950 and was purchased in June 2024 with an overall holding of £21,500.
While the fourth Welsh winner was bond number 410HW199583 from Cardiff and Vale Of Glamorgan.
This bond was valued at £20,000 and was purchased in August 2020 with an overall holding of £50,000.
Premium Bond prizes won in Wales in June 2025
Every month, two winners in the UK take home £1 million.
There are also prize values of £100,000, £50,000, £25,000, £10,000, £5,000 and £1,000.
Welsh bondholders shared in over £1.64 million in the June draw, with four winners claiming £100,000 and another six winning the £50,000 prize.
Here is a full rundown of the June 2025 winners in Wales and what prizes they were awarded:
£100,000 - 4 Welsh winners
£50,000 - 6
£25,000 - 12
£10,000 - 34
£5,000 - 60
£1,000 - 713
NS&I Premium Bonds prize checker
To find out if you have won a prize in June on your Premium Bond(s), simply visit the NS&I website.
Use the NS&I prize checker, but make sure you have your holder's number handy as you will need that to claim your winnings.
Your holder number is either a nine or 10-digit number or 8 digits followed by a letter.

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