If you own Premium Bonds or you’re just curious to see who won in your area this month, look no further.
Plenty of people won in Lancashire with prizes including £5,000 to £100,000.
National Savings and Investment (NS&I) have announced the 2023 March winners, let’s take a look.
Only four lucky winners took home the prize of £100,000 including someone with the bond number 2LG860932.
Here’s what one of our £1 million jackpot winners - who won with just over £4,000 invested in Premium Bonds - had to say about their big win 👇 pic.twitter.com/aYYUQRXqFu
— nsandi (@nsandi) February 21, 2023
The owners bond was valued at £100 and was bought in August 2001 with an overall holding of £9,150.
The second winner to claim £100,000 has the bond number 397SC779939.
The bond was valued at £10,000 and was bought in June 2020 with an overall holding of £50,000.
Two more bond numbers won £100,000 with numbers 124GQ944378 and 439NE557570.
Amount of Premium Bond prizes won in March in Lancashire
Every month only two winners take home £1 million but there are still plenty of other prizes available.
Three people in Lancashire won a prize of £50,000 while four people won £25,000.
- £100,000 – 4
- £50,000 – 3
- £25,000 – 4
- £10,000 – 11
- £5,000 – 17
This month we’re celebrating our 500th Premium Bonds millionaire and another increase in the prize fund rate🎉
— nsandi (@nsandi) February 15, 2023
Could you be one of our next jackpot millionaires? pic.twitter.com/bqmUPrbrF6
How to see if you’ve won on Premium Bonds
You can check your account via the NS&I website.
Prize draws are conducted every month and prizes up to £1,000,000 are given away.
To find out if you have ever won a Premium Bonds prize, you will need to dig out your holder's information and head over to the prize checker.
You will need your holder’s number which you can find on your bond record, or in the app.
You can also use your NS&I number which you should be able to find on any communication about your bonds.
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