Premium bonds when is the monthly draw
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Navigation Main Content. Corporate Site. Monday 1 November marks 65 years since the first Premium Bond was bought A record ,,, Bonds were in the October prize draw A total of million prizes have now been paid out 65 years ago on Monday 1 November , the then Lord Mayor of London, Alderman Sir Cuthbert Ackroyd, visited a Post Office and purchased the very first Premium Bond. Premium Bonds more popular than ever 65 years on The numbers around the first draw were staggering at the time — the nation had never known anything quite like it.
This figure currently stands at ,,, Any surplus is added to the share allocated to the lower value band. See the odds. The table below shows the volume and value of the individual prizes for the November draw, together with the estimated number of prizes of each value for the December draw.
In the unlikely event of a shortfall in the total number of prizes, we may increase the share allocated to the lower value band and reduce the shares allocated to the higher and medium value bands.
Any surplus will be carried forward to the prize fund for the following month.
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