November Premium Bonds winners announced – did you win £1 million?
Over 2.6 million historic Premium Bonds prizes are still waiting to be claimed, according to NS&I
Millions of Premium Bonds holders are better off after NS&I announced the winners of the November 2025 prize draw.
Two lucky winners have bagged the top £1 million prize while 76 have won £100,000.
More than 150 have a £50,000 prize to collect while a further 305 have won £25,000. In total, there were over six million Premium Bonds prizes announced in November.
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The first £1 million winner is from Shropshire, who bought their winning Bond in October 2015. The Bond number is 258GE105589 and they hold the maximum £50,000 in Premium Bonds.
The second winner, from York, also holds £50,000 in Premium Bonds. The winning Bond, 568FY679677, was bought in February 2024.
This month marks the 69th anniversary Premium Bonds first went on sale, in November 1956, with the first prize draw taking place in June 1957. Since then, over £38 billion has been paid out in prizes.
Andrew Westhead, NS&I retail director, said: "Congratulations to our two jackpot winners from Shropshire and York who have each started the countdown to the festive period a million pounds richer.
“This month is particularly special because we're celebrating 69 years since Premium Bonds originally went on sale.”
November 2025 Premium Bond winners
The total number of prizes in November’s Premium Bonds draw was 6,076,948, with the total prize pot worth £401,078,550.
Overall, a total of 133,692,841 £1 Bonds were eligible for this month’s draw.
Premium Bonds do not pay a set level of interest like other savings accounts. Instead, every £1 you save gives you a one in 22,000 chance to win one of the prizes each month.
Any winnings you make from Premium Bonds are also free from tax.
Below is the breakdown of prizes for this month’s draw:
Value of prize | Number of prizes |
£1,000,000 | 2 |
£100,000 | 76 |
£50,000 | 153 |
£25,000 | 305 |
£10,000 | 761 |
£5,000 | 1,525 |
£1,000 | 16,042 |
£500 | 48,126 |
£100 | 1,706,146 |
£50 | 1,706,146 |
£25 | 2,597,666 |
How to check if you’re owed a prize
The Premium Bonds price draw winners are announced on the first working day of each month.
Bond holders can check if they have won anything by using the Premium Bonds prize checker app or the NS&I website the day after the first working day of each month. For this month’s draw, this is 4 November.
Make sure you’ve got your Bond or NS&I number to hand so you can access your account.
If you’ve got Premium Bonds but haven’t checked to see if you’ve won anything in a while, it’s worth looking into now.
NS&I says there are currently 2,665,351 unclaimed Premium Bonds prizes worth £110,129,225 out there.
We look at the alternatives to Premium Bonds in a separate piece.
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