Earl Shilton Building Society Child Trust Fund

Compare features of Earl Shilton Child Trust Funds...

Take a look at the range of Child Trust Funds offered by the Earl Shilton Building Society to see if one meets your needs. See the table below to compare features of Earl Shilton Building Society Child Trust Funds with other leading providers:

ProviderServiceISA OptionMinimum InvestmentMore Info
Family Investments Child Trust Fundno
£10.00 Per Month
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Family Investments, the award-winning children savings specialists

The range of Earl Shilton Building Society Child Trust Funds include:

Cash Savings Account Child Trust Fund

  • Get a bonus if you pay in an additional £240 a year
  • Save up to £1,200 each year
  • Protected from fluctuations in the stock market

Stakeholder Child Trust Fund

  • Linked to the FTSE All Share Tracker
  • Benefits from rises in the stock market
  • Potentially higher gains than a cash-only CTF

If you're looking for the best place to build up a nest egg for your child's future - check out the different Child Trust Funds available with our simple comparison service. See the table for the latest deals and compare features of the Earl Shilton Building Society Child Trust Funds with other leading providers.

 

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