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Premium Bond Winners June 2025: Who won in the NS&Is

Premium Bond Winners June 2025: Who won in the NS&Is

National Savings and Investment (NS&I) has announced the June 2025 winners.
Only two lucky winners get to claim the top million-pound prize, with the first being claimed by a winner from Stockport with the bond number 103FE583469.
The owner's winning bond was valued at £5,000 and was purchased in November 2005 with an overall holding of £50,000.
The second Premium Bond winner to claim £1 million is from Edinburgh with bond number 352AC359547.
The winner has an overall holding of £50,000 with a winning bond worth £5,000 purchased in February 2019.
Amount of Premium Bond prizes in June
Every month, only two winners take home £1 million, but plenty of other prizes are available, with around 80 people winning the second prize of £100,000 and 163 claiming £50,000.
You can check out the big winners for June via the NS&I website here.
£1million - 2
£100,000 - 82
£50,000 - 163
£25,000 - 328
£10,000 - 818
£5,000 - 1,636
£1,000 - 17,163
£500 - 51,489
£100 - 1,987,844
£50 - 1,987,844
£25 - 1,803,871
Have you won a cash prize in this month's Premium Bond draw? (Image: Getty)
How to check if you have won on Premium Bonds
You can check your account via the NS&I website.
Prize draws are conducted every month and prizes up to £1,000,000 are given away.
To find out if you have ever won a Premium Bonds prize, you will need to dig out your holder's information and head over to the prize checker.
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You will need your holder's number which you can find on your bond record, or in the app.
You can also use your NS&I number which you should be able to find on any communication about your bonds.
Premium Bonds are the UK's biggest savings product, with more than 24 million people saving over £122 billion in them, according to Money Saving Expert.

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