In the latest Premium Bonds draw May 2025, National Savings and Investments (NS&I) has revealed two new million-pound winners from Derbyshire and Suffolk. These fortunate individuals join the growing list of savers who have turned their investments into life-changing sums.
🏆 May 2025 £1 Million Jackpot Winners 🏆 Premium Bonds May 2025
- Derbyshire Winner: Holding £25,361 in Premium Bonds, this winner purchased their bond (number 462DR240519) in July 2021.
- Suffolk Winner: With £35,000 invested, this individual’s winning bond (number 300ZZ346515) was bought in April 2017.
Both winners were personally notified by NS&I’s “Agent Million,” who delivers the good news in person.
💷 Prize Fund Breakdown. Premium Bonds May 2025
The May 2025 draw saw a total of 5,941,150 prizes awarded, amounting to £413.9 million. The prize distribution is as follows:
- £1,000,000 – 2 prizes
- £100,000 – 79 prizes
- £50,000 – 157 prizes
- £25,000 – 315 prizes
- £10,000 – 789 prizes
- £5,000 – 1,575 prizes
- £1,000 – 16,556 prizes
- £500 – 49,668 prizes
- £100 – 1,843,199 prizes
- £50 – 1,843,199 prizes
- £25 – 2,185,611 prizes
📊 Prize Fund Rate & Odds
- Prize Fund Rate: 3.80%
- Odds of Winning: 1 in 22,000 for each £1 bond
This means that for every £1 invested, there’s a 1 in 22,000 chance of winning a prize in any given month.
🔍 How to Check If You’ve Won. Premium Bonds May 2025
To find out if you’ve won in the May 2025 draw:
- Online: Use the NS&I Prize Checker by entering your holder’s number.
- Mobile App: Download the NS&I app from the App Store or Google Play to check your winnings.
- Amazon Alexa: Enable the Premium Bonds prize checker skill to check your prizes using voice commands.
- By Post: Write to NS&I at: Sunderland SR43 2SB Include your name, current and previous addresses, Premium Bonds number, and signature.
Remember, Premium Bonds prizes do not expire, so it’s worth checking for any unclaimed prizes from previous draws.
💡 About Premium Bonds. Premium Bonds May 2025
Premium Bonds are a savings product offered by NS&I, backed by the UK Government. Instead of earning interest, bondholders are entered into monthly prize draws with tax-free prizes ranging from £25 to £1 million. Investments are secure, with the capital fully protected.