Premium Bonds are probably Britain’s best loving savings product but are they worth holding?

The savings lottery delivers 100% government-backed protection, a theoretical 1% return – dependent on luck – and relatively easy access to your cash.

But a new report this week highlighted just how unlikely people are to win big prizes. In fact, unless you have a sizeable amount in bonds, you should expect a long wait for anything over £25.

But does the study stack up? What about all the readers telling us they’ve won lots? And does it matter that you’d have to wait ages to win £50 or more – or are those uninspiring regular £25 prizes a much more useful source of returns?

Poll

How much do you have in Premium Bonds?

How much do you have in Premium Bonds?

  • £1,000 or less 189 votes
  • £1,000 to £10,000 278 votes
  • £10,000 to £20,000 285 votes
  • £20,000 to £30,000 258 votes
  • £30,000 to £40,000 175 votes
  • £40,000 to £50,000 921 votes

Now share your opinion

On this week’s podcast Georgie Frost, Adrian Lowery and Simon Lambert dig into Premium Bonds, looking at the odds, the study on big prizes, what our readers have told us, and also how many people hold.

Plus, interest rate rise chatter has stepped up a gear this week. Is a hike really imminent?

Also under discussion are the energy saving measures you can take to try to cut your bills as the price spike sends more providers bust and threatens household finances.

As Meghan and Harry get the ethical invest bug, we a look at ESG, greenwashing and how to invest to make an environmental impact.

And finally, the topsy-turvy Covid world has thrown a new curveball: one-year-old used cars are now more expensive than brand new ones. How does that work? The team try to explain and reveal the used cars rising in value the most.

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