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Good savings accounts for babies

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PlainFlum · 17/01/2005 15:42

Our DD has been given some money for her Christening. anyone recommend good accounts to open - building society or bank. or are they much of a muchness

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PlainFlum · 17/01/2005 16:07

Oh, no one got one then?

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Frizbe · 17/01/2005 16:11

I grabbed a leaflet from Lloyds the otherday, but haven't researched it.....I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good money comparision site, that would help you out!

PlainFlum · 17/01/2005 17:00

Yeah, there must be something like that.

And a crystal ball would be useful too, to assess which financial institutions will not go down the pan in the next 21 years.

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vict17 · 17/01/2005 17:03

When ds was born my dad asked his accountant and the one with the best interest rate was Allaine and Leicester

lowcalCOD · 17/01/2005 17:05

loads fo threads on this if you look
nationwide came out well

muminlondon · 17/01/2005 17:09

Try this site - found it on Google. Select 'Children's accounts' and search for best rates.

I haven't decided where to put dd's voucher yet!

MunchedTooManyMarsLady · 17/01/2005 17:10

All of ours bank with Nationwide. They come out on top a lot and they provide a good service. Not too gimmicky, but definitely worthwhile.

galaxy · 17/01/2005 17:30

dd's is with Nationwide too - they were recommended by our IFA

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