Millions of Premium Bonds prizes are still unclaimed. Could some be yours?

More than £97 million sits in unclaimed Premium Bonds prizes. Could you have unknowingly won a prize in the Premium Bonds draw? Here's how to find out.

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There are more than 2.5 million unclaimed Premium Bonds prizes, collectively worth more than £101 million, according to data from NS&I in June 2025.

The top unclaimed prize is £100,000 – with eight winners yet to claim this windfall.

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Prize Value

Number of prizes

Total value

£25

1,832,871

£45,821,775

£50

564,042

£28,202,100

£100

141,530

£14,153,000

£250

14

£3,500

£500

6,561

£3,280,500

£1,000

2,147

£2,147,000

£5,000

145

£725,000

£10,000

67

£670,000

£25,000

28

£700,000

£50,000

13

£650,000

£100,000

8

£800,000

Total

2,547,426

£97,152,875

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Winning decade

No. unclaimed prizes

Unclaimed prize value

Nov 1957 - 1959

13

£350

1960 - 1969

1,136

£31,700

1970 - 1979

13,269

£520,425

1980 - 1989

69,442

£4,174,550

1990 - 1999

157,569

£9,383,800

2000 - 2009

313,983

£17,372,850

2010 - 2019

1,082,108

£30,288,400

2020 - Sep 2023

909,906

£35,380,800

Total

2,547,426

£97,152,875

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Daniel is a digital journalist at Moneyweek and enjoys writing about personal finance, economics, and politics. He previously worked at The Economist in their Audience team.

Daniel studied History at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and specialised in the history of political thought. In his free time, he likes reading, listening to music, and cooking overambitious meals.