Compare Junior ISAs

Junior ISAs are a great way to get a child into the savings habit early on. You can save up to £3,600 a year into a Junior ISA, and the money can go into an ISA savings account or be invested in the stock market. Find a Junior ISA for your child in the table below.

  • Provider & account name
  • AER / Gross
  • Min/Max
    investment
  • Interest paid
  • Notice/Term
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Nationwide BS Smart Junior ISA
Nationwide BS
3.25% /
3.25%
Cash Junior ISA rate
£1 /
£3,600
Yearly Age 18 Apply »
  • A great introductory fixed rate of 3.25% AER tax-free variable until 31 January 2014, after this the rate reverts to 2.10% AER tax-free variable
  • Your child can have a Smart Junior ISA if they are under 16, a UK resident and have never been issued with a Child Trust Fund voucher
  • Available to children born since 3rd January 2011
  • Provider &
    account name
  • Account
    type
  • Key info
  • Apply now
Shepherds Friendly Junior ISA
Shepherds Friendly
Junior Investment ISA

Shepherds Junior ISA lets you save regularly to offer your child a head start in life. You can save up to £3,600 a year TAX-EFFICIENTLY if your child is aged under 18 and does not already have a Child Trust Fund in their name. You can invest from just £10 a month and can pay in lump sums from a minimum of £100 at a time.

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  • Minimum investment is £10 monthly or £100 lump sum up to £3,600 tax-free
  • £30 love to shop vouchers when you take out a plan
  • *Past performance 3% (declared bonus rate for 2011. 2012 interim bonus declared at 3%. Data provided by OAC, 06/12/2011)
  • As well as the child's parents, their grandparents, aunts, uncles, and family friends can also contribute to a Junior ISA up to the maximum of £3,600 a year.
  • The value of the JISA depends on the future performance of the investments held in the fund and the bonuses we distribute from any profits arising from these investments.

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* Please remember the value of your investments and that the income from them can go down as well as up. You may not get back the full amount you have invested. If you're in any doubt you should consult an appropriate Financial Advisor

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