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Good for drip feeding a savings account:http://www.statesavings.ie/products/Pages/default.aspx (State Savings: ChildCare Plus and Investment Savings)
- 5 Years 3.37% (A normal deposit account would need to be paying 4.81% to match this rate because this product is not subject to DIRT at 30%.)
- Maximum: €120,000
- Early withdraw is possible but is subject to interest penalties.
- Deposit Protection: Irish government guarantees all State Savings deposits to an unlimited level.
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3.00% from €1 to €20,000
1.50% on €20,000+ on the entire balance.
- Instant access
- Account aimed at children under 12.
- Interest paid annually on the first working day after 20th November.
- Deposit Protection: Deposit Guarantee Scheme and the Eligible Liabilities Guarantee.
Good for the long-term saving:
Good for drip feeding a savings account:
EBS have a children's account that pays 2.00%, and also pays out €20.00 as a bonus if you keep the account open for 6 months with a minimum balance of €50.00 in it. It is called the EBS Childrens' Saving Account. Perhaps someone could place information on this account into the best buys section? The link is here:
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EBS have a children's account that pays 2.00%, and also pays out €20.00 as a bonus if you keep the account open for 6 months with a minimum balance of €50.00 in it. It is called the EBS Childrens' Saving Account. Perhaps someone could place information on this account into the best buys section? The link is here:
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So back in 2016, I went ahead with the advice here and set up an EBS Children’s Savings Account.
Children's Savings Account
Our children’s savings account is designed to enable young people to save while also allowing instant access to the savings at our offices.www.ebs.ie
Basically, I pay my child's Child Benefit into it every month.
It has been a good product, currently paying 1.75% on €0 - €5000.99, but only 0.01% on €5001+.
However, the balance is now approaching €5k, so I am wondering if there are other options?
What is the best thing to do with this €5k? Drip feed into a regular saver?
There is an EBS Family Saver paying 1.25%, but I would have to find a new account again in 12 month's time.
There is an EBS Teen account - but again the limit is 5k.
Suggestions?
Thanks.
C.
We have credit union accounts for our 3 kids but have no idea what rates they get. Would be interested in knowing if moving it to one of the main banks would yield better returns.
What is the best thing to do with this €5k? Drip feed into a regular saver?
So back in 2016, I went ahead with the advice here and set up an EBS Children’s Savings Account.
Children's Savings Account
Our children’s savings account is designed to enable young people to save while also allowing instant access to the savings at our offices.www.ebs.ie
Basically, I pay my child's Child Benefit into it every month.
It has been a good product, currently paying 1.75% on €0 - €5000.99, but only 0.01% on €5001+.
However, the balance is now approaching €5k, so I am wondering if there are other options?
What is the best thing to do with this €5k? Drip feed into a regular saver?
There is an EBS Family Saver paying 1.25%, but I would have to find a new account again in 12 month's time.
There is an EBS Teen account - but again the limit is 5k.
Suggestions?
Thanks.
C.
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