Premium Bonds winners for December 2025 revealed as NS&I announces latest £1 million prizes
The December 2025 Premium Bonds results are in, delivering life changing news for two savers who have each secured this month’s top £1 million jackpot. National Savings and Investments has confirmed the winning bond numbers and key details, allowing Premium Bonds holders across the UK to check whether they are among the lucky prize recipients.

Two new millionaires announced for December
Only two people take home the £1 million prize each month and December’s draw produced winners from Norwich and Cornwall.
Winner 1: Norwich
• Winning bond number: 591RD417238
• Winning bond value: £35,000
• Date purchased: August 2024
• Total holding: £35,000
Winner 2: Cornwall
• Winning bond number: 615WP633178
• Winning bond value: £20,000
• Date purchased: February 2025
• Total holding: £20,000
Both savers matched the criteria needed to scoop the headline prize, joining the long list of Premium Bonds millionaires created since the draw began in 1956.
Thousands of other prizes awarded
While only two people become millionaires each month, many more walk away with substantial sums.
Premium Bonds holders can win prizes of:
• £100,000
• £50,000
• £25,000
• £10,000
• and hundreds of thousands of smaller awards
Full details of all high tier prizes for December are available on the NS&I website.
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How to check if you have won
Anyone who holds Premium Bonds can check their results online. To see if you have won this month or at any point in the past, you will need either:

• Your holder’s number, found on your bond records or in the NS&I app
• Your NS&I number, included in any correspondence from the organisation
Prize draws take place every month and payouts can be as high as £1,000,000. NS&I’s prize checker tool allows savers to search instantly for unclaimed winnings.
Premium Bonds remain the UK’s most popular savings product
More than 24 million people now save in Premium Bonds, holding more than £122 billion collectively, according to Money Saving Expert. The appeal lies in the monthly chance to win tax free prizes instead of earning a fixed interest rate.
