child trust fund

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i was just wondering what child trust fund account everyone has for there babies as i really dont know which one to use when we get it through
 
I put keeley in a nationwide savings account they do for the child trust fund... i haven't really done anythin with it :?

But i am thinkin of movin it to an isa account if i can :)
 
I haven't a clue what to do with Brody's either so glad you posted this! We haven't got it yet though! Does it just automatically get sent to you?
 
jools221181 said:
I haven't a clue what to do with Brody's either so glad you posted this! We haven't got it yet though! Does it just automatically get sent to you?

yeah it gets sent to you but keeley's took about 8 weeks to come then when i gave it to nationwide it took them 6 weeks to send me any paper work :wall: :roll:

everythin takes sooo long :(
 
im still trying to decide about alfies as im fussy with this stuff but not much longer to decide really? nic can u put them in an isa?
 
Alfiesmummy said:
im still trying to decide about alfies as im fussy with this stuff but not much longer to decide really? nic can u put them in an isa?

I'm not sure but i mite go and ask tomorrow as an isa has a better interest rate i think as long as its a savings account we must be able to :?
 
Eloises is with Britannia as we didn't want a stake-holder one, we just wanted a plain account.
We're not planning to put loads in it - just what our family give her for birthday money while she's young etc.
We're setting up a seperate account that we control.
With the child trust fund one - they get all the money when they are 18 - if you have thousands in there -what's to stop them p!ssing it up the wall!!
We just want a bit in there so that she can have fun with and then we'll have a decent amount put away for uni or a car or to help with a deposit for a house or whatever she needs really.
 
PS - you can't put them in an isa
There are only a few accounts you can put them in.
The website might tell you.
 
i mite just leave her trust fund where it is then and open an isa myself for her and put £10 a month in the isa i guess... :)
 
Definitely a good idea

This is the website

http://www.childtrustfund.gov.uk/templa ... _1155.aspx

then click on
Download Choosing a CTF account leaflet - 'Toolkit' (PDF, 263K)
(you need adobe)

It explains the accounts - somewhere there is a leaflet that shows every bank that does CTF's and what they offer, but I cant find it :doh:
 

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