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Topic Other Boards / Foo / child savings accounts
- By tillyandangel [gb] Date 08.10.11 18:17 UTC
Hi,

does anybody have any reccommendations? My best friend has just given birth to her first and due to complications most likely only child.

I think that this child will be bought everything it needs ny parents/grandparents etc... so i think buying him toys every year for birthdays and christmas will be a waste of money. I would prefer to put away money instead so when he is 18 he can choose to use it how he wishes.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a childs savings accounts? I would prefer it to be in his name but some accounts are stipulating minimum ages. I dont have a massive amount to put in so initially it will be about £50 then probably £25 for christmas and birthdays and easter.
So i am struggling with the large amounts some are asking for. I have looked at premium bonds but decided against them.

Thanks in advance.
- By carene [gb] Date 08.10.11 19:29 UTC
It seems that Junior ISAs are being introduced on the 1st November, so it might be worth waiting to see what's on offer then - it's not long now! :-)
- By tillyandangel [gb] Date 11.10.11 09:04 UTC
Thankyou.
- By ClaireyS Date 11.10.11 09:27 UTC
My little one has two accounts with Nationwide, one controlled by us and one by her grandparents (guess which has more money in ;)  ) There was no minimum fee and was all very straight forward to set up.  Junior ISA sounds your best bet though.
Topic Other Boards / Foo / child savings accounts

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