Backed by HM Treasury, NS&I is the nation’s savings bank and the home of Premium Bonds
NS&I
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Backed by HM Treasury, NS&I is the nation’s savings bank and the home of Premium Bonds. We've been helping people save for over 160 years. Today, over a third of UK savers trust us with their money.
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Backed by HM Treasury, NS&I is the nation’s savings bank and the home of Premium Bonds. We've been helping people save for over 160 years. Today, over a third of UK savers trust us with their money.
Use the NS&I app to view:
- all your NS&I accounts in one place
- balances for each of your NS&I accounts
- your total savings balance
- accounts you manage on behalf of others, such as a child
- your transaction history
- your Premium Bonds prize history
- all the info needed to send a Faster Payment or set up a standing order
To get started you’ll need:
- an NS&I account, such as Premium Bonds or Direct Saver
- login details for our online and phone service (your NS&I number and password)
The first time you use the app, we’ll take you through a few simple steps to set up access to your NS&I accounts. Then, you’ll be able to log in quickly and securely with Face ID, Touch ID or PIN.
If you’re not yet registered for our online and phone service, visit nsandi.com
NS&I (National Savings and Investments) is one of the largest savings organisations in the UK, with 25 million customers and more than £202 billion invested.
NS&I is both a government department and an Executive Agency of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Our origins can be traced back 160 years to 1861.
Most banks only guarantee your savings up to £85k. We’re the only provider that secures 100% of your savings.
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