THE winners of the latest Premium Bonds prize draw have been announced – with 64 lucky winners in Cheshire.

They scooped up a combined prize total of £1.065million for high-value prizes only.

New research from online bingo reviews website Casino Alpha analysed the latest data from National Savings and Investment (NS&I) after the winners of the November Premium Bonds prize draw were announced.

A total of five lucky people in Cheshire scooped up a big win of £100,000.

As well as the six-figure prize, one lucky resident won £50,000, seven people won £25,000, and 17 people won £10,000.

Of the 64 winners from Cheshire, the average holding amount of Premium Bonds was £40,155.

At the national level, there were 1,511 winners of high-value prizes for the month of November.

In total, £46,400,000 was won between 3,287 winners, with two people winning the £1million jackpot and 89 people winning £100,000.

A further 177 winners scooped up £50,000, 356 secured £25,000, and 887 welcomed £10,000.

The luckiest region, based on winnings per £1000 in holdings, was Cornwall, whose winners received £1,690,000 with only £1,622,052 in holdings - £1,041 for every £1,000 held.

Commenting on the findings, a spokesman for Casino Alpha said: “The allure of Premium Bonds lies in their ability to transform saving into a game of chance.

“While your initial investment is safe, each month brings the anticipation of cash prizes, creating the perfect balance that keeps savers coming back for more.

“Ultimately, Premium Bonds represent a practical and secure savings option. They encourage financial responsibility with the added benefit of a chance to enjoy unexpected rewards.”

How to see if you have won on Premium Bonds

Prize draws are conducted every month and prizes of up to £1,000,000 are given away.

To find out if you have ever won a Premium Bonds prize, you will need to dig out your holder information and head over to the prize checker.

You will need your holder number, which you can find on your bond record or in the app.

You can also use your NS&I number, which you should be able to find on any communication about your bonds.

You can check your account via the NS&I website.