Child Trust Funds

Start saving for your child's future with a Child Trust Fund. The account is for children born on, or after, 1 September 2002 and the government will make a contribution to start the account. This is a long term savings account and you can find out more about the different products on offer here.
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NFU Mutual

Comment: Have you ever thought about planning ahead for your children and giving them a good start in life? By planning early, you could make a real difference to their future, helping to open doors to new opportunities and launch them comfortably into adult life. The child trust fund is available to do just that, find out exactly how by downloading their factsheet.

Child Trust Fund

Comment: This easy to navigate site is a clear and concise guide to child savings accounts. Get up to date with the child trust fund by registering to ensure that you receive the latest news and keep tabs on your child's money. Find out what you are entitled to and apply online. Plus with a handy site map there is no way you can miss any of the information on offer.

Foresters

Comment: Do you want to see if your child qualifies for the Government's child trust fund? If you look through this financial services website you will find the best way to proceed with child savings and all you need to know. There is an up to date fact sheet covering all the issues in addition to a simple online enquiry form to register your interest.

F and C Management

Comment: This site has a wealth of information about the Government backed child savings incentive scheme. There are lots of documents for download; such as brochures, key features and share application forms. The accounts on offer allow savers to invest a lump sum from £300 or from £25 a month. Be sure to look through the useful FAQs that will clarify your queries.

Barclays

Comment: Saving for the future is no bad thing, especially if you have an added incentive. The child trust fund is exactly that, with anything from £250 on offer per eligible child. This banking organisation has teamed up with Family Investments to give the best start to any child's savings account. Read all about what to do with the voucher that you can receive to get the ball rolling.

NatWest

Comment: Would you like to give your child a head start in life? With each child born after September 2002 to receive a lump sum of money from the Government; what better way to proceed. If you want to take advantage of a savings account that encourages saving then get in touch and get an application pack. There are useful legal information notes to read through too.

The Children's Mutual

Comment: This concise website is dedicated to child savings accounts. With the child trust fund available from the Government to help encourage savings, this will help to clarify all the issues involved. The 'Baby Bond' stakeholder option and 'Baby Bond Choice', non stakeholder option, have a clearly defined comparisons table between the two. Accounts for older children catered for too.

Coventry Building Society

Comment: This easy to navigate website will put you through your paces when it comes to child savings. Government funding boosts the account so there is no better place to start. Coventry Building Society present their child trust fund in association with Family Investments. Open an account online or complete your details to be sent a personalised pack. Read key features as well.

Abbey

Comment: There are many options to choose from when it comes to saving for a child's future. With the £250 Government donation to children born after September 2002; there is an added incentive to encourage saving. There are stock market based stakeholder accounts and interest based non stakeholder accounts to choose from. Look at legal information and facts.

Family Investments

Comment: This highly organised and informative site is an excellent guide to finding information about child trust funds and how to apply for them. The stakeholder account on offer here fulfils all Government criteria and also provides the investor with investment partly in shares to take advantage of higher returns over the period of 18 years. Apply online.

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