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do you have a junior ISA and can you recommend one?

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spritesoright · 16/10/2013 15:44

Just wondering if you have a junior ISA, who the provider is and if you know what the annual fees are and are happy with the service. Ideally I'd like one that I can direct debit each month rather than contribute to annually.
Any suggestions?

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derektheladyhamster · 16/10/2013 15:52

My son has one with the halifax which, as long as you have an isa with them, gives 6%. I opened myself an isa with £1 in.

spritesoright · 16/10/2013 19:35

Thanks hamsterlady. Do you happen to know the fees yearly? Did you research rates or just go for one you knew?

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theboutiquemummy · 16/10/2013 19:42

FamilyFriendly investments have a brilliant ethical junior isa

cleadale · 16/10/2013 19:44

I second the Halifax for a children's cash ISA - interest was 6% last year and still is (I think) as long as you hold an adult ISA. Mine also has a £1 balance Wink.

derektheladyhamster · 16/10/2013 20:29

I checked via a few comparison sites. I don't think there are any fees, but it's a cash isa not a stocks and shares one.

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