Britannia Building Society Child Trust Fund Reviews
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Guest 17th Apr 2009
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Good Points: Previously a great rate but no longer the case
Bad Points: No online access to CTF account
General comments: Previously Britannia Building Society Child Trust Fund was one of the best rates but with bank of England interest rates down to 0.5% and no further bonus of 1.5%, its now looking like its time to move into a stakeholder CTF and benefit in the upswing in the stock markets.
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It's fantastic that the Britannia Building Society Child Trust Fund gives you recipts for every time you pay some money in because then you can see the number of receipts growing in a folder that will look really good when your child turns 18! After 2 years they also are eligible for member reward points which is an extra little bonus on top of the interest.
It's a really excellent way to be focussed on providing for your childs future and the fact that Britannia add extra cash with a % interes ...- Read homerj75's review (112 words)
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Nationwide Child Trust Fund is a very good Child Trust Fund with web access to see how the money grows. The bonus interest rate is a good incentive ... Yorkshire Building Society ... Top Child Trust Funds
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Britannia Child Trust Fund (CTF) Reviews
I opened a cash Child Trust Fund account with Britannia Building Society in a branch office. We had to wait for about 5 minutes, ... Free E-Brochures; Order your Free Child Trust Funds PDF brochures.
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Compare child trust funds and child trust fund advice - myfinances
To encourage saving, the Government has launched the Child Trust Fund. This gives every child born on or after 1st September ... Goodbye child trust funds, ... Britannia Building Society savings accounts
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Child Trust Fund :: BSA - Building Societies Association
To date, there are 19 providers of the cash-based CTF, 13 of which are building societies - Britannia, ... The Child Trust Fund and Building Societies ... Building society lending shows signs of stabilising;
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A HEALTHY FIRST QUARTER FOR THE CHILD TRUST FUND :: BSA - Building
49,000 Child Trust Fund (CTF) accounts were opened in the first quarter of 2007 by providers that offer both the cash and stakeholder option ... 39 building societies currently offer Child Trust Funds.
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Child Trust Fund - List of providers
This is a list of the financial institutions approved to provide Child Trust Fund (CTF) accounts. Please contact the provider direct for ... Cambridge Building Society ... engage Mutual Funds Ltd
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Child's play of child trust funds - Banking | Savings accounts
As the first of the Child Trust Fund (CTF) babies started school last week, ... For example, Britannia Building Society pays 7.5% AER, Yorkshire Building Society, 7.3% and Skipton Building Society, 7%.
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Child Trust Fund choice - Telegraph
According to moneyfacts.co.uk, the comparison website, the best CTF account at the moment is from Britannia building society and pays 7.5 per cent gross interest a year. ... Fund Game
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News - Child saving plans - Too much child trust fund choice
Parents are failing to take advantage of the government's tax-free Child Trust Funds (CTF) because they there are too many different accounts to choose from, according to a fund provider.
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