November 2016 Premium Bonds winning numbers – have you become an overnight millionaire?
NOVEMBER'S premium bonds winners have been announced with two new millionaires being created overnight.
The jackpot winners are from Norwich and Bristol - on the same day that Premium Bonds celebrate their 60th anniversary.
Today, the Sun Online investigated whether Premium Bonds are worth buying and what the alternatives are for savers. But who won the big prize this month?
The first lucky winner of the big prize was a man from Bristol, who purchases his winning bond over 20 years ago in October 1996.
The bond number is 64ST558712 and the man has the maximum £50,000 invested.
The second winner is a man from Norwich - the first time a resident of that city has won the £1million prize.
The man has £25,100 invested in Premium Bonds and purchased the winning one - 196XC935430 - in September 2012.
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Premium Bonds are the country's most popular savings product with more 21 million Brits investing over £60 billion in them with group NS&I.
The bonds are essentially a savings account you can put money into or take out money out of which have their interest rates set by a lottery.
The minimum amount you can invest to begin with is £100 and the maximum you can hold is £50,000.
Each bond is worth £1 and has an equal chance of winning meaning you are more likely to win the more you invest.
Anyone over the age of 16 can buy them or they can be held in the name of an under sixteen by a parent or guardian.
Typically it creates 2 millionaires a month with around 2 million other people winning prizes ranging from £100,000 to £25.
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