So Mrs king & myself are maxed out on premium bonds this month, eagerly awaiting the knock on the door on the 1st.
For me it's a good investment as it stops me buying more watches apart from my f2f tomorrow.
Have any members had any luck with larger investment in bonds?
I had a few £K in them quite a few years ago, and I won a £50 prize... it changed my life...
Overall they did not seem worth it to me... but it is luck of the draw I guess.
Not worth it TBH.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Have a few k my self in bonds I get a few cheques come through the door , it better than any interest I would get from the banks imho
my dad has had the full premium bond holding for two years now and it has returned just over 1.1% each year which is tax free and better than any taxed savings account I can find at the moment (isa maxed out each year etc) and there is the
vain hope of a big win.
I would only put money in premium bonds once all other tax efficient investments have been utilised and you're also close to your £1000 tax free savings interest allowance.
regards
Saggs
Ive had only £100 worth of bonds.
Cant remember when I got them! It must be about 15 years ago though...
I had my first win a month or two ago...............£25!
We have max premium bonds and most months we get some return, it varies a lot. If you expect large returns it's not a good idea. Some will say inflation loses value but you have to take into account the returns you get. Our other investments bring greater % returns per £ but there's always the chance of winning a major prize. We like to look each month to see what we won, or didn't!
If you can do it and not rely on it for an income then all well and good.
Ian
Not really worth it these days. I stated on a thread a couple of months ago that if I had spent the £10K on watches instead of pb's in 2001 I would have £20-25K worth of investment rather than the £10K worth of premium bonds I've still got. My biggest win was £100 in May(I think govt spies heard I was going to cash them in) When I first got them the wins were £50 and I would get 5 or 6 a year. Then they reduced the minimum to £25 and the frequency dropped as well.
Premium bonds deliver approx the same rate of return as index linked savings certs. I have both and I'm sad enough to have the stats. You do need to be in up to the max for this to be true. They are also tax free and somebody had to win the big prize each month.
Well managed portfolio will beat them all day long.
But they'll not go 'belly up ' and you could win big time ,though vvvv unlikely.
If you do stats I realise need more v's
My mother won £50k 23 years ago which was nice. £1k to each of us know kids and dad got a president watch
I use them as a sop to the temptation of other forms of gambling. As such they have proved to be one of my best investments.
Mrs T & I buy £100 each month but are some way off the max of £50K and haven't had a win for a while
My gaffer is maxed out and usually gets 2 £25's each month
For us it's not about investment but somewhere to keep a few £'s safe with a slim chance of a win some day
hope you get a knock next month
If I do get a knock next month I will buy September's for you
I know my generosity knows no bounds.
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I've had mine for about 15 months. Biggest single win was one £100. As expected, my return has been give or take the prize fund yield - 1.15% currently. It's tax-free and (nearly) instant access so reasonable place to park cash you don't want to risk and may need in a hurry.
Got a few ££thousand, and have used them in the past to keep Income Tax which was in dispute.
Had a few £25 wins over the years, sometimes 2 in one month.
The Mrs and I have two to three wins every month, most we ever had was five in a month.
That said it is usually the minimum £25 although I did win a thousand not long ago.
Investment is my hobby and I love stocks and shares but PB's are a bit of fun and if needed could be liquidated quickly without the worry of timing you would have with shares.
Great part of a diversified portfolio.
Cheers,
Neil.
I've had about £20k for the past few years and have had about 3% back (I think, not good with maths).
I stuck the money here after spending years making terrible decisions on stocks and shares ISAs, cash ISAs, BRIC managed investment funds and worst of all an ill-advised personal dabble on the stock market that saw me lose about 10 years worth of savings when 3 of the 4 companies I invested in screwed their shareholders.
I appreciate the safety even if the returns are rubbish. I at least know some unscrupulous fund manager or CEO isn't off on his Gin palace blowing all my money up a prostitutes bum hole.
Was gifted a £5 bond as a christening present in 1965. Never won a bean. Still, I can get my £5 out in full any time I want.
Got a 1£ one 54 years ago and never won with it lol, hasn’t stopped me lightly adding to it
I had the max for years.
Almost without fail I was getting 1% pa give or take £50.
I've now cashed them in and invested elsewhere. Most experts will advise the same.
I've been saving £100-£150 a month for seven years or so and only won once, it was quite exciting though as my wife recognised the envelope, was gutted to find it was just £25.
I bought £500 back in 1997, I've won a total of £125 (2 x £50 and 1 x £25).
Well no knock at the door yesterday ( v.dissapointed). So I had to wait today to check, I guess it's not going to be a get rich quick scheme.
6 prizes 3 each £175 total.
Roll on next month😂
Best way to invest ready cash IMO, you can get your money back in approx 1 week. I'm getting around 1% return on mine and there's always a chance of winning more.
Paul
Wife and I won 2 x £25 this month, first since May. Over the last year it's been pathetic. Previous years we were winning nearly every month often multiple, but only £25s. But has been said, there's always a chance of a big one.
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I've had four £25 in the last six months but only one win in the previous six months.
Well as many may have guessed all the bigger prizes are proving elusive at the moment
October we had 6 prizes @ £175 & November 7 prizes @ £175
Roll on next month good luck to all holders.
I have £3k of bonds and won £1k last month. Probably time to cash in...
Both a lot luckier than me. I had 2 x £25 this month. The most i've had in a while.
Think I need to try the trick of cashing some in and then rebuying in the hope I get some new lucky numbers.
I believe you may find that particular 'trick' will work out luckier for NS&I.
https://www.nsandi.com/premium-bondsOriginally Posted by NS&I website
The prize fund is increasing from 1.15% pa to 1.4% pa from 1 December.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ne...base-rate-rise
We've had 1,225 this year so far between us. Not bad really for a safe storage haven.
Good to see NS&I mirroring the bank rate rise. Shame some other deposit takers are dragging their feet.
Edited that for you!
Classic bank (and building society) profit management technique from time immemorial. Nothing better for them in the good old days when rates were up and down like the proverbial. When the increases come they will be strangely less than the base rate increase. Near zero interest rates are not ideal when you are trying to increase your interest margin.
I have always had better than "average" luck with them which means of course some poor bugger hasn't.
Safe gamble that just may pay off!
Wife and I have maxed out our allowances and we've been pulling in approx £150 a month the last 6 months and generally a win of some description on most months. We still live in hope of a big win one day. I do wish you could reinvest the winnings back in to premium bonds though.
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We invested 30 K and it's pretty much £25 a month.🤑
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.