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Rosy Baldwin
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Total Posts: 3 Joined: 21 Jun 07 Member #117
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Ive got to sort out my sons ctf voucher but havent a clue where to start! which are the best accounts to put it in.Thanks
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Joanne Philbin
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Total Posts: 4 Joined: 04 Jul 07 Member #131
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Hello
I did quite a bit of research when I was trying to decide which CTF to open.
I decided on Foreign & Colonial - they have a very good reputation and looking at their performance etc they look to be a very safe bet. Also recomended my Martin Lewis from Moneysavingexpert.com. (I chose the smaller companies fund and also an investment plan for my older daughter)
http://www.fandc.com/new/IT/Default.aspx?id=65059
Hope the link above works!
There is quite alot of info and some of it is a bit "high brow" for me - but I emailed them with any questions and they were very helpful.
Good Luck!!
Joanne
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pennymay
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Total Posts: 3 Joined: 16 Sep 07 Member #184
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That is what is was doing wondering where to put it and one day i was shopping at my fav shop Asda and saw a ad to put your voucher with them so i did and also got £20 gift card to spend on childrens clothes so i was really chuffed.
http://www.asdafinance.com/child-trust-fund-what-is-a-child-trust-fund.html
Read this then if you like it sign up.
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cebee
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Forum Member Total Posts: 6 Joined: 18 Sep 07 Location: UK Member #194
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Quote: Joanne Philbin, Wednesday, 4 Jul 2007 18:26I decided on Foreign & Colonial - they have a very good reputation and looking at their performance etc they look to be a very safe bet. Seconded. :) I chose F&C for my little one's CTF too.
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saiqa786
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Total Posts: 3 Joined: 23 Sep 08 Member #284
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On the voucher there is a number. All you can do is call them and they'll send out a list of everyone who do the CTF accounts.
You'll be able to make ur mind up!
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