Latonya Skye-Paterson had no idea a Child Trust Fund had been set up for her until her college tutor suggested she check ...
Trust funds might sound like something only the super-rich deal with, but they’re actually a smart way for any parent to plan ...
Latonya Skye-Paterson is one of thousands of young people who have a Child Trust Account that they didn’t know existed ...
Account holders can take control of their funds at 16 and withdraw the money once they turn 18. New figures suggest ...
More than 700,000 under 22 years old are being urged to check whether they have a lost savings account, and grandparents and ...
Young adults could be in for a tidy windfall thanks to a little-known childhood savings scheme, the HMRC has highlighted.
Paterson, a 20-year-old student, was surprised to discover a £955 Child Trust Fund she didn't know existed. It turns out ...
New figures suggest £1.4bn belonging to 728,000 people is sitting in Child Trust Funds, ready to be claimed. But many do not know the accounts exist, or that they are eligible to withdraw it.
Although it's not possible to open new Child Trust Funds, existing ones can still receive contributions and are accessible ...
The average amount in Child Trust Funds is estimated to be around £2,000 because of growth over the years and extra money put in by family and friends. But like hundreds of thousands of others ...