Sainsburys Child Trust Fund

See if a Sainsbury's Child Trust Fund meets your needs...

See below to find out about what the Sainsbury's Child Trust Fund has to offer, and check out the table to see how it compares to 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

Sainsbury's Child Trust Funds offer a way of investing for your child's future – they get access to the money when they turn 18, including contributions from the Government plus any other money paid in by friends and family. The Sainsbury's Child Trust Fund is a stakeholder account, provided by Family Investments.

Open a Sainsbury's Child Trust Fund with your child's voucher from the Government and your child will get:

  • Potentially higher returns that with a cash-based investment
  • A lump sum when they turn 18
  • A valuable lesson in the importance of saving

Because the Sainsbury's Child Trust Fund is a stakeholder account, its value is dependent on the stock market, so it can go down as well as up.

Use our free comparison service to see if a Sainsbury's Child Trust Fund meets your needs.

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