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  1. National Savings & Investments | 100% Secure Saving | NS&I

    You're in safe hands Most banks only guarantee your savings up to £85,000. We’re the only provider that secures 100% of your savings, however much you invest.

  2. Log in or register - NSandI

    NSandIUseful links Have you won? Saving by bank transfer or standing order Downloads and forms Interest rates Staying safe online Cymraeg

  3. Premium Bonds Prize Checker | Check if you have won | NS&I

    Ready to see if you have won a prize? Enter your holder's number to check if you’ve won in this month’s Premium Bonds draw. Good luck!

  4. Our saving products | National Savings & Investments | NS&I

    Saving starts here! All of your money is 100% safe with us as we’re backed by HM Treasury. Take a look and compare the ways to save together with NS&I.

  5. Our contact details | Get in touch with us | NS&I

    For general enquiries Not for: anything specific about your account as we won’t be able to deal with your request. Chat to us Our virtual assistant Ask NS&I can help you with general queries 24/7. If you …

  6. Premium Bonds | Our savings Accounts | NS&I

    Nov 24, 2019 · Buy Premium Bonds for yourself or a child under 16: easy access and a chance to win tax-free prizes in our monthly prize draw. Visit our site for more details.

  7. Help | National Savings & Investments | NS&I

    Need help or have some questions? We've got the right information for you. Visit our site to see the answers to some of the most popular questions.

  8. Explore ISAs | Compare Individual Savings Accounts | NS&I

    Take a look and compare ISAs: tax-free and easy to access. Click here and see more information.

  9. High value winners - NS&I

    NS&I offers you 100% secure savings and investments, backed by HM Treasury. Premium Bonds, ISAs and savings accounts. Start saving today.

  10. British Savings Bonds - NS&I

    British Savings Bonds Saving for your future can make your bigger plans possible, whether it’s for a deposit on a house, putting the kids through university or preparing for your retirement. With British …