Pensions & Retirement
Best Children's Savings Accounts UK 2025
Comparing savings options for children. Junior ISAs, children's savings accounts, and premium bonds — what's best for your child's money.
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A guide to the best ways to save for children in the UK.
Children’s Savings Options
Quick Comparison
| Product |
Access |
Tax |
Interest/Return |
| Junior ISA |
Locked until 18 |
Tax-free |
4-5% (cash) |
| Children’s account |
Immediate |
Taxable |
3-5% |
| Premium Bonds |
Parent controls |
Tax-free prizes |
4%+ equivalent |
| CTF |
Locked until 18 |
Tax-free |
Legacy product |
Junior ISAs (JISAs)
Key Features
| Feature |
Details |
| Annual limit |
£9,000 (2024/25) |
| Tax status |
All growth tax-free |
| Access |
Locked until age 18 |
| Who can contribute |
Anyone |
| Who opens |
Parent/guardian |
Types of Junior ISA
| Type |
What It Is |
Best For |
| Cash JISA |
Savings account |
Certainty |
| Stocks & Shares JISA |
Investments |
Long-term growth |
| One per child |
Can have one of each |
|
Cash Junior ISA
| Pros |
Cons |
| Guaranteed interest |
May not beat inflation |
| No investment risk |
Lower potential growth |
| Simple to understand |
Locked until 18 |
| Tax-free growth |
Can’t access early |
Stocks & Shares Junior ISA
| Pros |
Cons |
| Higher growth potential |
Investment risk |
| Time to recover dips |
Value can fall |
| Beat inflation likely |
More complex |
| 18 years is long term |
Need to choose funds |
Which JISA to Choose?
| Child’s Age |
Consideration |
| Under 10 |
8+ years — stocks may suit |
| 10-15 |
Medium term — mix |
| 15+ |
Short term — cash safer |
JISA Rules
| Rule |
Details |
| Must be UK resident |
To open |
| One cash, one S&S |
Per child |
| Can transfer |
Between providers |
| At 18 |
Becomes adult ISA |
| Child controls at 16 |
For managing |
| Withdrawable at 18 |
Child decides |
Children’s Savings Accounts
Features
| Feature |
Details |
| Accessible |
Withdrawal allowed |
| Taxable |
But rarely an issue |
| Parent manages |
Until certain age |
| Teaching tool |
For money skills |
Tax Rules
| Who Gives Money |
Tax Situation |
| Child’s own money |
Uses child’s allowance |
| Grandparents |
Uses child’s allowance |
| Parents |
£100 rule applies |
The £100 Rule
| If From Parents |
Tax Treatment |
| Interest under £100 |
Child’s allowance |
| Interest over £100 |
Taxed as parents’ income |
| Avoidance |
Use JISA instead |
Example
| Parent Deposits |
Interest at 5% |
Tax Impact |
| £1,000 |
£50/year |
Child’s allowance |
| £5,000 |
£250/year |
Parents’ income |
| Solution |
Use JISA |
Tax-free |
Premium Bonds
For Children
| Feature |
Details |
| Minimum purchase |
£25 |
| Maximum |
£50,000 |
| Who can buy |
Parent/grandparent |
| In child’s name |
Child owns |
| Access |
Adult controls until 16 |
How They Work
| Aspect |
Details |
| No interest |
Entered in prize draw |
| Prize rate |
~4.4% (varies) |
| Prizes tax-free |
No income tax |
| Capital safe |
Government backed |
Pros and Cons
| Pros |
Cons |
| 100% safe |
No guaranteed return |
| Tax-free prizes |
Small holdings rarely win |
| Exciting for kids |
Average may be lower than savings |
| Can withdraw |
Takes few days |
When Premium Bonds Suit
| Situation |
Suitability |
| Teaching about saving |
Good |
| Large gift from grandparent |
Good |
| Maximum tax efficiency |
Consider JISA first |
| Very risk averse |
Good |
Child Trust Funds (CTFs)
Legacy Product
| Status |
Details |
| New accounts |
Not available since 2011 |
| Existing accounts |
Can still add to |
| Transfer |
Can move to JISA |
| At 18 |
Child accesses |
Should You Transfer to JISA?
| Consider |
Reason |
| CTF rates low? |
JISA may be better |
| Investment options |
JISA often more choice |
| Transfer is free |
Worth checking |
For Different Givers
Parents
| Option |
Best Choice |
| Long-term saving |
Junior ISA |
| Teaching banking |
Children’s account |
| Large amounts |
JISA (avoids £100 rule) |
Grandparents
| Option |
Can Do |
| Junior ISA |
Contribute (parent opens) |
| Premium Bonds |
Buy directly |
| Children’s account |
Contribute after opened |
| No £100 rule |
Tax advantage |
Other Relatives
| Option |
Details |
| JISA contribution |
Easy, tax-free growth |
| Premium Bonds |
From age 0 |
| No restrictions |
On who contributes |
Comparing Options
£1,000 Over 10 Years
| Option |
Assumptions |
Estimated Value |
| Cash JISA 4% |
Steady rate |
~£1,480 |
| S&S JISA 6% |
Avg growth |
~£1,790 |
| Premium Bonds |
4% equivalent |
~£1,480 |
| Children’s account |
3% taxable |
~£1,340 |
£200/month for 18 Years
| Option |
Assumptions |
Estimated Value |
| Cash JISA 4% |
Steady rate |
~£60,000 |
| S&S JISA 6% |
Avg growth |
~£77,000 |
| Difference |
Significant |
For investing |
Teaching Children About Money
Age-Appropriate Involvement
| Age |
Involvement |
| 4-7 |
Physical piggy bank |
| 7-11 |
Children’s account, check balance |
| 11-14 |
App-based accounts, goals |
| 14-16 |
More control, transactions |
| 16+ |
Manage own JISA |
Apps for Kids
| Feature |
Benefit |
| Visual savings pots |
Goal setting |
| Transaction alerts |
Learning |
| Parental controls |
Safety |
| Debit card |
Real spending experience |
Strategy Suggestions
For Newborn
| Product |
Amount |
| Stocks & Shares JISA |
Long-term growth |
| Premium Bonds |
Grandparent gifts |
| 18 years |
Time for growth |
For Primary School Child
| Product |
Purpose |
| Children’s account |
Pocket money, learning |
| Junior ISA |
Birthday/Christmas money |
| Mix approach |
Education + growth |
For Teenager
| Product |
Purpose |
| Junior ISA |
Continue contributions |
| Teen bank account |
Independence |
| Start discussing |
JISA at 18 |
Summary
| Product |
Best For |
| Cash Junior ISA |
Tax-free certainty |
| S&S Junior ISA |
Long-term growth |
| Children’s account |
Learning/accessible |
| Premium Bonds |
Safe, exciting gifts |
| Decision |
Recommendation |
| Primary long-term |
Junior ISA |
| Grandparent gifts |
JISA or Premium Bonds |
| Teaching banking |
Children’s account |
| Mix products |
Often best approach |
| Age Guidance |
Product Mix |
| 0-10 |
S&S JISA + Premium Bonds |
| 10-15 |
Cash JISA + S&S JISA |
| 15-18 |
Cash JISA primarily |