NS&I gives Valentine’s Day boost to savers
7 February 2023
Current and new Premium Bonds prize fund rate and odds
Current prize fund rate (to February 2023)
| Current odds (to February 2023) | New prize fund rate (from March 2023) | Odds from March 2023 (no change)
|
| 3.15% tax-free | 24,000 to 1 | 3.30% tax-free | 24,000 to 1 |
Number and value of Premium Bonds prizes
| Value of prizes in February 2023 | Number of prizes in February 2023 | Value of prizes in March 2023 (estimated) | Number of prizes in March 2023 (estimated)
|
| £1,000,000 | 2 | £1,000,000 | 2 |
| £100,000 | 59 | £100,000 | 62 |
| £50,000 | 117 | £50,000 | 123 |
| £25,000 | 236 | £25,000 | 248 |
| £10,000 | 590 | £10,000 | 620 |
| £5,000 | 1,177 | £5,000 | 1,236 |
| £1,000 | 12,573 | £1,000 | 13,173 |
| £500 | 37,719 | £500 | 39,519 |
| £100 | 1,280,509 | £100 | 1,400,876 |
| £50 | 1,280,509 | £50 | 1,400,876 |
| £25 | 2,376,161 | £25 | 2,132,917 |
Total £314,347,875 | Total 4,989,652 | Total £329,316,825 | Total 4,989,652 |
Variable rate savings products
| Product | Previous interest rate (from 24 January 2023 to 13 February 2023)
| Interest rate from today (14 February 2023)
|
| Direct Saver | 2.60% gross/AER | 2.85% gross/AER |
| Income Bonds | 2.60% gross/2.63% AER | 2.85% gross/2.89% AER |
Notes to Editors
- NS&I is one of the largest savings organisations in the UK, offering a range of savings and investments to 25 million customers. All products offer 100% capital security as NS&I is backed by HM Treasury.
- NS&I announced on 24 January 2023 that the Premium Bonds prize fund rate would increase from 3.00% to 3.15%, effective from the February 2023 prize draw. The odds remained at 24,000 to 1. On this date, NS&I also announced changes to its Direct Saver and Income Bonds; these changes were effective immediately.
- AER stands for Annual Equivalent Rate and enables the comparison of interest rates from different financial institutions and across different products on a like-for-like basis. It shows what the notional annual rate would be if interest was compounded each time it was credited or paid out. Where interest is credited once a year, the rate quoted and the AER will be the same.
- Tax-free means the interest is exempt from UK Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax.
- Information on NS&I’s on sale products can be found here.
- Information on NS&I’s off sale products can be found here.