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Big change to popular account used by millions of savers – will you be better off?

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MILLIONS of savers could be better off thanks to a big change to a popular account.

The prize fund rate for Premium Bonds increased to 3.3% in March.

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The premium bond rate has gone up againCredit: Alamy
This is how premium bonds rates have increased over the past year

This means customers with savings in NS&I's variable rate accounts have seen a boost in their savings in the last month.

The rate has risen five times within the last year.

The rate rose from 3.15% in February this year to 3.3% in March.

The prize fund rate rose from 2.2% to 3% in January 2023.

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In October the rate was at 2.20% and in June it was 1.40%.

Rates are rising generally across other savings accounts and so premium bond rates going up too will be a welcome rise for savers.

What are Premium Bonds?

Premium Bonds are a way to save but are different from a savings account because they don’t offer interest - more than 22million people have them.

Instead, you’re in with a regular chance to win a prize with as much as £1million up for grabs.

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Premium Bonds can be bought from the government-backed  (NS&I) which also offers a variety of savings products too.

You can put money in and take it out whenever you want.

You need to put in a minimum of £25 to get started and you can invest up to £50,000.

Each £1 you put in Premium Bonds is an entry in to the monthly prize draw.

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Because Premium Bonds are government-backed, your money is safe and there's no risk of losing your cash.

What are the Premium Bond prizes?

The draw is held each month and the winning number is pocked by a computer called ERNIE (which stands for electronic random indicator equipment).

There are three kinds of prizes as follows:

  • Higher value prizes of £5,000, £10,000, £25,000, £50,000, £100,000 and £1million
  • Medium value prizes of £500 and £1,000
  • Lower value prizes of £25, £50 and £100

How likely am I to be a winner?

The chance of winning a prize, with an individual bond, is 24,000 to one.

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Each bond has an equal chance of winning and the more you buy, the more your chances improve.

Most Premium Bond savers will find that their investments fail to keep pace with inflation, but it's hard to find savings accounts that beat inflation too.

You can check your odds depending on how many bonds you have and how long you'll keep them using this .

That makes it easier to see if Premium Bonds are right for you, or if you'd be better off with other forms of savings.

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