Monmouthshire Building Society Child Trust Fund

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The Monmouthshire Building Society Child Trust Fund aims to provide a simple way of making your child's CTF voucher from the Government grow. See the table below for a range of other Child Trust Funds from 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 Monmouthsire Building Society Child Trust Fund is a non-stakeholder account, which means that you will get back the value you paid in, plus any interest earned. Other features of the Monmouthshire Building Society Child Trust Fund include:

  • Providing your child with a lump sum when they reach 18
  • To increase the value of the investment in a tax-efficient way
  • Manage the account, online, by post or in branch
  • Fixed bonus paid if at least an additional £250 is deposited each year

Use our comparison service to compare Child Trust Funds from other leading providers and see if a Monmouthshire Building Society Child Trust Fund is right for you.

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