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Junior ISAs

Childrens ISA Actively Managed
By Children's ISA
Prudential are one of the UK’s largest asset managers, looking after £198 billion (at 31 December 2010).
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Reviews

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Reviewed on 08 May 2012 by Amanda Bartholomew
Good Points: it is brilliant and the staff are friendly it is easy to use and good information.
Bad Points: NONE
Open an account online as little as £10 per month or you can do a one off lump sum Min of £10 can access account online anyone of you friends or family can pay into the Junior ISA at any time Tax Free Savings for the lifetime of the account Low annual management charge of just 1.5% The funds are safely locked away until 18 years old which is very good ready for the uni or first car etc depending how much you have put in i think it is very good for a child to have this as a good start in life
Overall Rating (5/5):

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Reviewed on 10 Apr 2012 by Tamara Scherbakova
Good Points: all good
Bad Points: no
in general, I do absolutely loved it. is the correct approach to users. in fact they give kazhdomk what he needs. and this is the most important thing for any choice. despite the fact that you ishesh and choose. work there are real professionals. honest and uncompromising. because when it comes to our children, even the smallest defect is immediately affected, and further, this effect can cause irreversible consequences. but it is certainly not the case. taking care of our children you doete we spokoystvae for their future, and we move less stressful knowing that you are close to nami.nemnogo quite difficult to fully appreciate all the information you provide. I would like that information was given as a clear sheath is not for specialists but for ordinary people. Number of clients then just increase.and it is very important - to give people the opportunity to make the right choice. All rvno thank you that you are with us.
Overall Rating (5/5):

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Reviewed on 02 Apr 2012 by Katie Hart
Good Points: Good Website
Bad Points: No one told me my money would be put on to the stock market.
I'm very grateful for the cheque I was given from the goverment when I had my children. Although I thought the cheque would go into a savings account but I've recently found out it has actually gone into some sort of stock market, so my childrens money is actually being reduced everyday. Also I can't simply put money into my childrens account's, I have to send off cheques which is sometimes a bit of a hassle to do as I do not own a cheque book. I think some aspects could be improved and I'd also like not to have a limit on what I can put into the accounts.
Overall Rating (3/5):

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Reviewed on 21 Feb 2012 by joanne laxton
Good Points: tax free lump sum
Bad Points: down in there investment!
they free from income tax and capital gains tax there junior isa aims to acheive growth stocks and shares and fived interests investments you are commited to invest at least £10 a month or by investing a lump sum of at least £500 and you dont have to maintain monthly payments if you dont want to all payments made to the junior isas are considered a gift to the child and can not be returned the money can be only given to the child when they reach 18 and not before then the only down fall is your child could get back less then what they invested but than a gain they could have more than they invested to!
Overall Rating (2/5):

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Reviewed on 19 Feb 2012 by Laura Hamilton
Good Points: The staff were very helpful and gave me thebest information about the saving plan
Bad Points: There isn't a option to select your em Ammon of time to save
Good Service but should be able to allow the customer to choose the a mount of time money is held. Also the small print is really that - it's not really specific to the type of the account either it's a general t&c's booklet. I think it would also be good to name the accounts for what they are for eg a rainy day fund or cOlledge etc. I like that you have many to choose from but sometimes having too much choice is not a good thing I would prefer a dedicated. Member of staff to explain what would meet my needs.
Overall Rating (4/5):

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Reviewed on 03 Feb 2012 by kelly pizzey
Good Points: Open an account online as little as £10 per month or you can do a one off lump sum Min of £10 can access account online anyone of you friends or family can pay into the Junior ISA at any time Tax Free Savings for the lifetime of the account Low annual management charge of just 1.5% The funds are safely locked away until 18 years old which is very good ready for the uni or first car etc depending how much you have put in
Bad Points: to be honest there is not any bad points
Open an account online as little as £10 per month or you can do a one off lump sum Min of £10 can access account online anyone of you friends or family can pay into the Junior ISA at any time Tax Free Savings for the lifetime of the account Low annual management charge of just 1.5% The funds are safely locked away until 18 years old which is very good ready for the uni or first car etc depending how much you have put in i think it is very good for a child to have this as a good start in life
Overall Rating (4/5):

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Reviewed on 17 Jan 2012 by sarah
Good Points: i love the ease of my child's savings account as i can pay money into it for his future and to know that i am investing in his future whether he goes university or straight into employment.
Bad Points: None
i am glad i set my child's account up as early as i did with so much ease. my child's future is paid for without the worry of finding the money when he is older for driving lessons, for a car, a house or his education which ever it may be as they are all useful yet very expensive and help with money may not be around and employment may be very hard then as it is now. i feel all parents should invest on there child's future whether it be 50p a month or 5 pound a month any money counts. look after the penny's and the pounds will look after themselves is how i feel
Overall Rating (2/5):

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Reviewed on 12 Jan 2012 by Jasmin Hughes
Good Points: easy to use, and very friendly
Bad Points: none that i can think of
this site was very positive overall, very easy to use... the staff were extremely friendly and the information was very informative and just what i was looking for. I also believe that without this site i wouldnt have found anything i was looking for and everything i need was right here. this is the first website i would decide to use and i would definitely recommend it to all and any of my friends that asked me or wished to find a site similar. overall i am leaving a very good review as i loved it, thankyou very much, a happy customer
Overall Rating (2/5):

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Reviewed on 23 Dec 2011 by tugce
Good Points: its easy to use and a nice way to put money away, staff are helpful and it doesnt take too long.
Bad Points: nothing was really bad about the isa
I would recomment this to any parent or parent to be, as it is easy to use. its affordable. You get as much information as you need so you know where and a what is happening with your childrens money. its good for a raining day in the future, university fees, a car, wedding or anything else your child wishes to do in the future. The interest aint too bad, you get a good deal and its nice to know your children will have something in the futute no matter what happens and no matter what your children want. So would recommend this or generally investing in your childrens future with something like this
Overall Rating (3/5):

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Reviewed on 23 Dec 2011 by Rachel Kirby
Good Points: its easy to use and a nice way to put money away, staff are helpful and it doesnt take too long.
Bad Points: nothing was really bad about the isa
I would recomment this to any parent or parent to be, as it is easy to use. its affordable. You get as much information as you need so you know where and a what is happening with your childrens money. its good for a raining day in the future, university fees, a car, wedding or anything else your child wishes to do in the future. The interest aint too bad, you get a good deal and its nice to know your children will have something in the futute no matter what happens and no matter what your children want. So would recommend this or generally investing in your childrens future with something like this
Overall Rating (3/5):