June NS&I Premium Bonds Draw Sees Two £1 Million Winners and Prize Fund Changes
Premium Bonds winners announced for June draw - including two £1m prizes

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The NS&I Premium Bonds draw for June revealed two £1 million winners from Cheshire West And Chester and Leeds. Starting in July, the prize fund rate will increase from 3.3% to 3.8%, improving winning odds from 23,000 to 22,000. Small prize winners also emerged, including a £10,000 winner from Bristol with only £10 invested.
- 01Two £1 million prizes were awarded in June, one to a winner from Cheshire West And Chester and another from Leeds.
- 02The prize fund rate will increase from 3.3% to 3.8% starting in July, enhancing the odds of winning.
- 03The current odds of winning are 23,000 to one, which will improve to 22,000 to one in the upcoming draw.
- 04A Bristol resident won £10,000 with just £10 invested, having held the Bond since November 1979.
- 05Other notable winners included a Coventry resident who won £25,000 with £50 in Bonds and a Norfolk resident who won £5,000 with the same amount.
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The June draw of the NS&I Premium Bonds has announced two winners of £1 million each, one from Cheshire West And Chester and the other from Leeds. The winning Bond numbers were 573GA618329 and 662EK268242, with total holdings of £33,800 and £42,425 respectively. Starting from the July draw, NS&I will increase the prize fund rate from 3.3% to 3.8%, and the odds of winning will improve from 23,000 to 22,000. Despite the slim odds, there were several substantial prizes awarded to those with smaller investments. A resident from Bristol won £10,000 with just £10 in Bonds, while a Coventry resident won £25,000 with an investment of £50. Another winner from Norfolk also took home £5,000 with the same amount. These changes and winners highlight the potential rewards of investing in Premium Bonds, even with modest amounts.
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The changes in the prize fund rate and odds of winning may encourage more individuals to invest in Premium Bonds, potentially increasing financial engagement.
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