How Can I Check My Premium Bonds?

Bond holders should keep in mind that the winnings do not expire, so you can check your history to see if you’ve won before.

If you haven’t checked in a while, double-check that your account has been updated with your current address and proper information.

Another option for checking your bonds is to download the prize checker app and log in with your holder’s number. If you forget your phone number, call the NS&I at 08085 007 007 (UK) or +44 1253 832007 (outside the UK) and ask for assistance.

If you prefer to ask by mail, you can write to NS&I and ask them to provide you the prize history for your bonds.

Send the letter to NS&I, Glasgow, G58 1SB, with your name, address, NS&I number, or Premium Bonds holder’s number.

Is it possible to check Premium Bonds online?

Your holder’s number can be found on your Bond record or by logging onto your account. Your holder’s number is made up of 10 or 9 digits, or 8 digits and a letter. When utilizing our Premium Bonds prize checker app, you can only use your NS&I number to see if you’ve won a prize.

How can I get into my NS&I account?

To log in, use your details if you have an NS&I account in your own name. If you don’t have an NS&I account, simply input the holder’s/account number of the donor’s account, as well as your own name and address. The donor’s accounts and investments will subsequently be added to your online dashboard.

Where can I look up my NS&I number?

How to find your NS&I number Your NS&I number can be found on any letter you’ve received from us since you registered. It will have 11 digits and will begin with 11, 21, 31, or 41. Using your name, date of birth, and postcode, you may instantly acquire a reminder of your NS&I number online.

What should you do if you misplace your savings bonds?

Complete a Claim for Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed United States Savings Bonds to register a claim for a savings bond that has been lost, stolen, or destroyed (FS Form 1048). Please sign the form in the presence of a certifying officer who is authorized to do so (available at a bank, trust company, or credit union).