Are Old Premium Bonds Worth Anything?

My mother just relocated, and while sorting through her belongings, she stumbled upon some old Premium Bonds cards. Some have serial numbers that begin with 334 99, but others appear to be older, dated 1972, and have serial numbers that begin with 7KK92. Can you confirm whether they are still valid and who we should contact about them? Surrey, WS

To see if any of the Bonds you own have won any awards, all you have to do is enter the number of the Bonds you own. There are £30 million in Premium Bonds awards still unclaimed, the greatest of which is £25,000, so you might get lucky.

How far back can Premium Bonds be claimed?

When someone wins a Premium Bonds prize, we notify them. However, the good news may not always arrive. This could be because you relocated and didn’t tell us, you altered part of your personal information, or our letter got lost in the mail.

Simply log in to examine your reward history, or use our prize checker to discover if you have any unclaimed prizes.

How can I determine whether or not a premium bond is still valid?

While many NS&I Premium Bond holders check every month to see if they’ve won, others take a more carefree approach to bond ownership.

As a result, there are over 2.1 million Premium Bond rewards worth around £75 million that are just waiting to be collected.

So, if you haven’t done so already, double-check your numbers to see whether you’ve already won.

Prizes for NS&I Premium Bonds are frequently unclaimed due to a misunderstanding. It’s usually because:

In 2020, NS&I reported that 180,000 cheques totaling over £8 million were returned to them, the majority of which were due to winners moving and forgetting to update their information.

So, first and foremost, double-check that NS&I has your current address or change your account so that any prize money is transferred directly into your bank account.

Remember that there is no time limit for collecting your prizes, so no matter how much time has passed, you can still claim them.

The rest of this article will walk you through the procedure, but before we get started, it’s worth noting that the large prize-winning numbers can be found in our Premium Bond winners article, which is published at the beginning of each month.

Viewing your prize history

Your NS&I number was supplied to you when you signed up for the online or phone service, and it can be found on any letter you’ve received since then.

It’s exactly what it sounds like — an app that tells you if you’ve won anything. It will display the total value of your rewards as well as the bond numbers that correspond to them.

Your holder’s number, which is used to group all of your Premium Bonds together, is required by the app.

If you’re not sure what your phone number is, it’s either 10 or 9 digits long, or eight digits long followed by a letter.

If that fails, you can contact NS&I for a new bond record by calling 08085 007 007 (UK) or +44 1772 329880 (outside the UK).

The most convenient way to do so is to go online. You can look at the most recent results, unclaimed prize bond numbers from the previous six months, and any earlier awards you haven’t claimed yet (if you won anything).

You may use your Amazon Alexa to look for unclaimed rewards if you have one.

You can also write to NS&I and request your prize history, remembering to include your name, address, date of birth, and NS&I or Premium Bonds holder number. In exchange, you will receive a list of the rewards you have won.

How to claim Premium Bond prizes

You can call NS&I if you discover out you’ve won a reward but haven’t received it, and you’re registered for their online and phone services.

If you aren’t registered and don’t want to be, you must write to NS&I and state that you have won a reward but have yet to receive it.

If your contact information has changed after you won the prize, you must also state your old and new contact information before signing the letter.

Updating your details with NS&I

If you registered online or by phone, you can update your information by logging onto your account or calling.

Callers in the United Kingdom should dial 08085 007 007, while those outside the United Kingdom should dial +44 1772 329880. Make sure you have your NS&I number and password with you at all times.

Those who aren’t enrolled, however, should contact NS&I to inform them of any changes.

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.

How long can Premium Bonds go unclaimed before they expire?

Claims have no time limit, so you can go back as far as you like. Here’s how to get your hands on any prizes that haven’t been claimed yet: To begin your claim, call 08085 007 007 if you are a registered user of NS&I’s online and phone services.

Is it possible to cash in my parents’ savings bonds?

If you are now the owner of the savings bonds or if your parent listed you as the survivor beneficiary on the bonds, take them to a bank or other financial institution. In the presence of a bank official, fill out the redemption form on the back of the bonds and sign it. A driver’s license or other form of identification is required. You must also provide proof of death if you are mentioned as a survivor. This is usually done by a verified copy of the death certificate. The bank will redeem the bonds and pay you the proceeds.

When someone dies, what happens to their bonds?

According to the corporation, interest will continue to be paid on a deceased person’s account until it is closed by someone else. This is most usually the executor of the individual’s will, or an administrator in the absence of a will.

How can I look for old Premium Bonds in the United Kingdom?

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.