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Premium Bonds: NS&I confirms £1m jackpot winners for June 2025

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National Savings and Investment (NS&I) has revealed the lucky winners for June 2025’s Premium Bonds prize draw with two savers set to take home £1million jackpot.

Unlike traditional savings accounts, Premium Bonds do not accrue interest in a traditional way with bond holders enrolled in a monthly prize draw.


Customers are given the opportunity to win up to £1million through the prize draw with other cash prizes of up to £100,000, £50,000 and £25,000 also up for grabs.

Smaller cash prizes are also available through the NS&I product, however Premium Bonds has become well known for the jackpot prize worth £1million.

Man looking at phone and Premium Bonds prize checker

June’s Premium Bonds prize winners have been announced

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Who won this year’s £1million prize?

The first £1million Premium Bonds winner this month is from Stockpot. They had the winning bond number 408VD714629.

This individual, who has not been named, purchased the winning bond in November 2005, which is valued at £5,000. Overall, they had a holding worth £50,000.

Joining this bond holder as a millionaire is a NS&I customer from Edinburgh, who has the winning bond number 352AC359547.

Similar to the first winner, the winning bond is valued at £5,000 with the customer have an overall holding of £50,000. The winning bond was purchased in February 2019.

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Premium Bonds prize checker appPremium Bonds savers can check if they have won via the NS&I Premium Bonds prize checker app or website NS&I

Here is a full breakdown of how many people have won a Premium Bonds prize in June 2025, and how much they are taking home this month:

  • £1million – 2
  • £100,000 – 82
  • £50,000 – 163
  • £25,000 – 328
  • £10,000 – 818
  • £5,000 – 1,636
  • £1,000 – 17,163
  • £500 – 51,489
  • £100 – 1,987,844
  • £50 – 1,987,844
  • £25 – 1,803,871

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