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Childrens Bank Accounts - High Street - Which one is best?

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hockeymum · 18/03/2006 12:57

Hi, I've saved my dd's child benefit since she was born. I've just transferred that to an investment plan and I put in most of the benefit into that. Now she is more aare of money 3 1/2 now I want to put £10 a month of the benefit into a high street bank so she can learn how money grows etc.

What is the best bank for this, not necessarily for interest rates but for having a goods child account with a freebie or info on money or something. It's a shame Natwest stopped those piggy bank things that were such a good idea and incentive to save. Does anyone offer similar? Thanks

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purpleturtle · 18/03/2006 12:59

\link{http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk?topicid=2230&threadid=155446&stamp=060315154148\This thread} was discussing this yesterday. I think the Halifax came out well, but have a look.

MaloryMargotTowers · 18/03/2006 13:11

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TheBlonde · 20/03/2006 19:05

Coventry building society gives 7.25% for the 1st year on child benefit

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