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viky thompson
 21 Jun 2007, 15:49 #238 Reply To Post
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Anyone
karenkk
 19 Oct 2007, 15:28 #495 Reply To Post
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So far i have been looking at the Asda one, but tbh i,m not sure to go with this one or not. My sister went with the Asda option and she doesnt have any problems at all.

Still making my mind up though!
stephmcuk
 20 Oct 2007, 13:09 #498 Reply To Post
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I have been using the one at halifax which is good :)
skinfreak
 28 Oct 2007, 08:15 #521 Reply To Post


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There are plenty of guides out there to indicate which one would be best - are you happy with a stocks and shares option, or do you want the security of a cash only account.

The ASDA CTF is sourced by Engage Mutual, and is a stakeholder account which is in the middle of the table for performance right now.

I am still making my mind up but know I don't want to be looking at the markets every few weeks, so a stakeholder type account would suit me best. However...Britannia are offering a 7.5% for two years rate, which is as good as the growth predicted by most stakeholder funds, so it might pay to put it in there for the initial term until you know if a stock market option is for you.

Make sure you read the info on the MyNestEgg Summary page.
This post was last edited by skinfreak, 28 Oct 2007, 08:21
BigBellyJoy
 19 Jun 2008, 13:29 #535 Reply To Post


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I believe that there are quiet a few sites that compare CTF rates so you could begin there and then call the places that offer the best because I think that speaking to someone could cater more to your personal situation! I chose Asda for my 2 children. Here are some comparison tables I found
http://www.myeggnest.com/info/compare.aspxhttp://www.myeggnest.com/info/compare.aspx
http://www.everyinvestor.co.uk/comparison-tables/savings/child-trust-fund
Here is some more info and options
http://uk.moneto.eu/investment/savings-accounts/definition-types/other-accounts/ctf/
Hope this will give you a broad perspective to look into.
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