NatWest child and teenager account review
If you’re tired of using cash for your kids’ pocket money or want to put money aside for when they’ll go to uni, NatWest has dedicated account options for both cases.
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If you’re tired of using cash for your kids’ pocket money or want to put money aside for when they’ll go to uni, NatWest has dedicated account options for both cases.
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Metro Bank’s accounts for kids and teens are pretty straightforward and offer good flexibility. Here’s what you need to know about them.
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If you are looking for a free prepaid card to teach your kids about finance while retaining full control, HyperJar is certainly a competitive option. Here’s how it works.
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HSBC’s child accounts are suitable for a range of needs, from day-to-day pocket money management to long-term saving. We look at what options are available.
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If your child is aged between 6 and 18, the Bex card could be the first step to giving them some financial freedom.
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Considering Barclays for a bank account for your kids? We’ve put together all the relevant information about Barclays’ savings accounts and current accounts for children and kids, in order to help you choose the right one.
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We look at what Bank of Scotland has to offer in terms of savings and current accounts for children and teens, to help you pick the right account for your little ones.
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Don’t think GoHenry is quite what you’re looking for? Here are some other money services for children that might be right for you.
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Discover the pros and cons of getting a debit card as a child.
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Whether your teenager is travelling overseas or wants to learn how to manage funds when paying on plastic, start comparing prepaid cards with this guide.
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