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“Hot on the heels of Tandem Bank launching its market-beating 5% rate for an easy-access account, NS&I has upped the Premium Bond prize fund to the highest rate in more than 24 years. From next month’s draw Premium Bond holders will have an effective prize fund rate of 4.65%. On top of that, the government-backed provider has raised rates across most of its other accounts, from the Junior ISA to the Direct Saver.
www.ajbell.co.ukNS&I is hiking Premium Bond prize rates alongside rates on junior ISAs - but are the rates any good as competition on savings heat up?
moneyweek.comThe UK government raised National Savings & Investments’ net financing target for 2025–26 from £12 billion to £13 billion in the Autumn Budget, leaving NS&I over £9
ts2.techNS&I now has a net financing target of £13 billion for the 2025/26 financial year
moneyweek.comNS&I is hiking its prize fund rate again, marking the fifth rise in a year. We look at how the changes will affect you.
moneyweek.comThe prize fund rate for Premium Bonds was reduced several times last year
www.express.co.ukMillions of NS&I; customers are set to benefit from the interest rate rises across variable savings products.
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