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  1. A tax free way to save for children up to the age of 18. Invest from £1 to £9,000 in the tax year 2024/25. Find out more. We also have a postal-only account – the Investment Account – that currently pays our lowest rate of interest (1.00% gross/AER, variable).

    • Junior ISA

      Reference or account number of your existing Junior ISA or...

  2. Adding children, relatives and dependants to your profile. Access is controlled by the GP surgery where the person you wish to act on behalf of is registered. You can ask the person's GP surgery to register you for proxy access. They will guide you through registration.

  3. Most young people under 16 want their parents or guardians to manage their health and care, and online access helps them do this. When you are 16, you are treated the same as an adult, and parent and guardian access stops. The GP surgery must get your consent before sharing your data.

  4. Looking after a child's savings. Children under 16 are eligible to hold Premium Bonds, Junior ISA and Investment Account. While Junior ISAs can only be opened and managed by the child’s parent or guardian, there are some different rules for other products.

  5. Money confidence begins here. Child and teen bank accounts. On this page. Everyday spending accounts. Saving and investing accounts. FAQs. Other ways we can help. Everyday accounts for under 18s. Give your child money confidence early on with an everyday spending bank account. Current account and debit card (ages 11-17)

  6. Create an account or sign in. After your child or partner applies, you’ll get an email from Student Finance England (SFE) within 24 hours. You’ll need to wait for the email before you...

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  8. Easy Saver. Online Fixed Bonds. Monthly Saver. Open now. Child Saver. Start saving for their future with a Child Saver account. Open with just £1 and enjoy watching their savings grow. Please read the summary box before applying. Who this account is for. This account is for an adult who wants to save in trust for a child aged 15 or under.

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