…..If so, they would have had a Child Trust Fund (CTF) automatically opened for them which becomes available when they reach age 18.
The accounts were opened by a government funded minimum of £250 meaning any children born between 1st September 2002 and 2nd January 2011 will have an account with some money in it.
Until 31st July 2010, the government added a further minimum of £250 if the child turned age 7 before that date.
HMRC estimates that the average balance of Child Trust Funds is around £2,100 and of the 6.3 million CTFs that were opened, up to a million of them are ‘lost’ meaning the account holders have forgotten about them or never been aware they existed.
How do I access the accounts?
If you know the bank, building society or investment provider then you can contact them to get the information regarding the account.
If you don’t know the account provider then HMRC have a tool - https://www.gov.uk/child-trust-funds/find-a-child-trust-fund where you can find out which provider your CTF is with.
What can be done with these accounts?
If the child is still under 18 then it can be transferred to a Junior ISA and be managed appropriately. If this is the case, please contact us and we will be happy to guide you through the options.
If the child is over 18 then they can access the account themselves and withdraw the money. This means there are a whole host of options available but a popular one is to move the money to a LISA and get the government bonus of 25% towards the purchase of a first property. Again, please contact us and we can explain the options available.
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