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National Savings and Investment is one of the largest savings and investment firm in the UK. Backed by HM Treasuries, NS&I offer a 100% security. Known for its premium bonds NS&I offer a wide range of saving and investment opportunities to suit people from all walks of life. Products include Inflation-Beating Savings, Guaranteed Equity Bonds and Children’s Bonus Bonds.
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''' The story of National Savings and Investments '''
 
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The scheme quickly became very popular, and the deposits found their way from the Post Office to the Exchequer, providing a fund which the then Chancellor, Gladstone, could borrow for putting towards public spending.
 
The scheme quickly became very popular, and the deposits found their way from the Post Office to the Exchequer, providing a fund which the then Chancellor, Gladstone, could borrow for putting towards public spending.
 
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Significant expansion over the next century included the introduction of Savings Certificates during the First World War to help finance the war effort, while Premium Bonds were officially launched on 1 November 1956 by Harold Macmillan, Chancellor of the Exchequer. The first draw took place on 2 June 1957.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:36, 2 March 2010

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National Savings & Investments - The safest home for your money

Description

National Savings and Investment is one of the largest savings and investment firm in the UK. Backed by HM Treasuries, NS&I offer a 100% security. Known for its premium bonds NS&I offer a wide range of saving and investment opportunities to suit people from all walks of life. Products include Inflation-Beating Savings, Guaranteed Equity Bonds and Children’s Bonus Bonds.

The story of National Savings and Investments

In 1861 the Palmerston Government set up the "Post Office Savings Bank" - a simple savings scheme aiming to encourage ordinary wage earners "to provide for themselves against adversity and ill health".

The scheme quickly became very popular, and the deposits found their way from the Post Office to the Exchequer, providing a fund which the then Chancellor, Gladstone, could borrow for putting towards public spending.

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FY3 9YP

Toll Free: 0500 007 007

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