Scottish Friendly Child Trust Fund

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The Scottish Friendly Child Trust Fund is one of many options to choose from when looking for a Child Trust Fund in which to invest your child's voucher from the Government. See below to learn more about the Scottish Friendly Child Trust Fund, or check out the table for some of the best Child Trust Funds on the market:

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 Scottish Friendly Child Trust Fund offers:

  • Investment in shares to offer potentially higher long-term returns
  • The deposit is protected by shifting the shares into fixed interest 5 years before the account matures
  • Extra deposits from as little as £10 can be made at any time

Investing in your child's future is not something to take lightly so ensure you make an informed decision when choosing the right Child Trust Fund for them – use our free comparison service to help you see if a Scottish Friendly Child Trust Fund is what you're looking for by comparing it with other leading providers.

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