National Savings and Investments
 


HALF A MILLION UNCLAIMED PREMIUM BOND PRIZES IN UK

NATIONAL SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS LAUNCHES NEW SEARCH

A major nationwide search has been launched by National Savings and Investments (NS&I) to track down the winners of 514,000 unclaimed Premium Bond prizes worth £30 million in total. This is the largest amount ever left unclaimed and includes one prize worth £25,000 and four worth £10,000.

The prizes become unclaimed because people fail to pass on new addresses when they move, they have forgotten they were bought for them when they were a child or executors are unaware the Bonds are held when someone dies. In the last year, 1 in 8 (12%)1 of people who moved home failed to tell all their financial providers their new address.

The prizes range from £25,000 down to £25 (for the top 15 unclaimed PB prizes – see notes to editors).

How do Premium Bond prizes become unclaimed?

Research from NS&I shows that people can easily lose track of their savings and investments over time for a number of different reasons.

Moving home

1 in 8 (12%1) people who moved home in the last year forgot to tell all their financial providers their new of address.

Multiple providers

It is easier to forget to tell a financial provider because the majority of Brits have savings and investments with a number of providers  - 62%1 have a relationship with up to three different providers, while 15% have between four and six different providers.

Childhood savings

A further 16%1 think they have lost touch with savings they had from childhood.

Estates

Unless Executors are aware that the deceased has Premium Bonds, any prizes won in the year after death may remain unclaimed without the correct forwarding details.

NS&I gives away over one million tax-free* Premium Bond prizes each month, ranging from £50 to two £1 million jackpots. Currently, the monthly prize pot exceeds £75 million.

Sally Swait, Premium Bond manager at NS&I said: ““With the stress of moving home, it is all too easy to forget to tell everyone your new address including financial providers.  For Premium Bond holders, they could be literally walking away from their prizes if they have not kept NS&I updated.

“We are standing by to re-unite people with any unclaimed prizes and we urge anyone who believes they could have such a prize to check with the easiest way to use our website. There is no time limit on claiming the prizes.”

How to check?

NS&I notifies customers of their winnings by writing to them directly. Therefore customers who have kept NS&I informed of their new address details are unlikely to have any unclaimed prizes.

There are two ways to check for an unclaimed prize:

Online at www.nsandi.com
The Premium Bond prize checker is on the home page of the NS&I website at www.nsandi.com – customers simply need to enter their Premium Bond holder’s number into the search facility.

In writing to NS&I
Alternatively people can write to
Premium Bonds
National Savings and Investments
Blackpool
FY3 9ZW

No time limit

There is no time limit on claiming prizes and each unclaimed prize is held until the winner can be tracked down. The oldest unclaimed prize dates back to 1957.

Ends

Notes to Editors

Top 15 missing winners in UK

Winning Bond number

Prize value

Gender

Last known location

Present Premium Bond holding

001JK051177

£25,000

Male

London, EC

£50

010EK170096

£10,000

Male

Newcastle upon Tyne

£320

011KB156268

£10,000

Male

Staffordshire

£20

024KB509100

£10,000

Female

London, IG

£10

003DS884311

£10,000

Female

Unknown

£1

005FN700827

£5,000

Female

West Yorkshire

£10

008EP999777

£5,000

Female

Newcastle upon Tyne

£15

000QK407453

£5,000

Male

Surrey

£65

001CZ827662

£5,000

Female

Strathclyde

£3

010VS930686

£5,000

Male

South Yorkshire

£100

026XZ579029

£5,000

Female

London, NW

£4,461

079EZ070359

£5,000

Male

Orkney

£10,283

063YZ430355

£5,000

Male

Kent

£19,995

014XS489423

£5,000

Male

Essex

£600

004BB564177

£5,000

Female

County Down

£171

* free of UK income tax and capital gains tax

1.   Research carried out by TNS PhoneBus, 12-14 May 2006 among 1,013 adults aged 16+. 
2.   Premium bond prizes are classified as unclaimed if they have not been claimed 18 months after the Prize Draw in which they were won.
3.   For further information on unclaimed Premium Bond prizes including data for other regions, please contact the NS&I media team. 
4.   Pictures of ERNIE, Agent Million and buying Premium Bonds online are available in high-resolution jpeg format from the NS&I media team
5.   NS&I has a number of spokespeople available for interviews and our experienced radio team is available via our ISDN line: 020 7602 4522

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