How Do I Buy Premium Bonds By Phone?

Every year, millions of Britons purchase Premium Bonds through the government-backed National Savings and Investments (NS&I).

Instead of paying interest, you’ll be entered into a monthly prize draw for a chance to win one of three tax-free rewards valued up to £1 million.

So, if you’re seeking for a regular income, this isn’t the account for you — most people will only ever get a small percentage of what they contribute.

Premium Bonds are simple to obtain; all you have to do is apply on the NS&I website.

Alternatively, you can call 08085 007 007 or +44 1772 329880 to apply over the phone.

They can even be acquired for children under the age of 16, such as for a niece, nephew, or a friend’s child (more on this later).

Parents or guardians must be chosen to manage the child’s finances until they reach the age of 16.

For every £1 you invest in a Premium Bond, you’ll receive a unique bond number. They’ll be entered into the draw once you’ve had them for a month.

Have you already purchased some bonds? Check to see if you were a big winner in the most recent lottery.

I live outside the UK. Can I still buy Premium Bonds?

The first step is to determine whether you are permitted to hold Premium Bonds under local legislation. Premium Bonds may not be possible or practical to hold in the United States because to strict gaming and lottery legislation.

If you live in a country where they are legal, you must submit your initial application by mail. After you’ve set up your holding, you may sign up for NS&I’s online or phone service.

You can then manage your account online or over the phone (if you don’t mind the fees), which includes purchasing new bonds or cashing them in.

You also have the option of receiving rewards by BACS to a UK bank or building society account, or an NS&I Direct Saver or Investment Account (you’ll be advised of any changes via email), as well as receiving paperless papers.

Bonds can only be purchased with a personal debit card issued by a UK bank or building society online or over the phone. Prizes will be paid out in pound sterling wherever you are in the world.

Can I buy Premium Bonds for a child, even if they aren’t family?

Until the kid reaches the age of 16, the bonds are managed by the parent or guardian named on the application, regardless of who purchases them.

Until the child turns 16, the bond record, any prizes received, and payment for cashed in bonds will be forwarded to the selected individual.

Previously, only grandparents and great-grandparents were allowed to buy Premium Bonds for their grandchildren, but the regulations have been relaxed, and you can now buy them for any child, regardless of link.

Premium Bonds for youngsters can be purchased online at this NS&I gift website or by mail. You can also apply over the phone if you’re purchasing Premium Bonds for your own child.

If you want to apply by mail, go to this page, fill out the appropriate form, and mail it to:

Is it possible to purchase Premium Bonds over the phone?

Premium Bonds can be purchased through our safe online system. Please have your debit card information handy.

You can buy Premium Bonds by bank transfer if you or the child you’re buying for already have some (including standing order).

What is the number for purchasing Premium Bonds?

Every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., we’re here. Calls from the United Kingdom are free. We may record your call in order to provide you with the best service possible.

Simply dial 18001 from your textphone and then input the phone number you want to call to use the Text Relay Service. When the phone is picked up, a Text Relay operator will join the conversation and relay your written request to us.

Is it safe to purchase Premium Bonds over the internet?

Premium Bonds have no danger to your capital, thus the money you put in is completely safe; the only risk is the ‘interest’. And because Premium Bonds are managed by NS&I, which is backed by the Treasury rather than a bank, this capital is as safe as it gets.

Is it possible to purchase Premium Bonds with cash at the post office?

From April 1, savers will no longer be able to purchase Premium Bonds in cash at the Post Office, as services continue to move online. National Savings and Investments is continuing its journey away from the Post Office (NS&I).

How can I purchase UK government bonds starting in 2021?

Investing may be a risky business, and how you choose to invest will be determined by your risk appetite. Government bonds are generally thought to be a safer investment than stock market or business bond investments. UK government bonds, often known as gilts, can be purchased through UK stockbrokers, fund supermarkets, or the government’s Debt Management Office. Bonds are fixed-interest instruments designed to pay a consistent income that governments sell to raise funds.

What is the number Nsandi?

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.

How do you get your hands on Premium Bonds?

Not a member yet? You don’t need to create an online profile to withdraw money from your or your child’s Premium Bonds. All you have to do is complete a little online form. Make sure you have access to your account information.

Please note that in order to withdraw or close the account, you must be the person responsible for the child’s Premium Bonds.

You can withdraw money from Premium Bonds while ensuring that particular Bonds remain in the draw by filling out a form online.

A cashing in form can also be downloaded, printed, and completed. Then send us your completed form along with the Bond certificates that need to be cashed in (if you have them).

When do Premium Bonds enter the draw after purchase?

Premium Bonds are eligible for the draw one full calendar month after they are purchased, according to NS&I. If you buy them in November, for example, they’ll be in every draw starting in January.

Do old Premium Bonds ever come out on top?

Is it still possible to use my old Premium Bonds? Yes. Your Bonds are still valid and will be included into our monthly prize draws as long as you haven’t cashed them in.