At, reviewcentre.com/products3275.html, they have reviews of banks offering savings accounts to children. Their ratings are voted on by customers and the reviews are given by customers. Each listing has a mixed bag of reviews ranging from small complaints to praise.
Some of the children’s savings account they have are: Halifax Children’s Regular Saver, HSBC Young Savers Children's Saving Account, Halifax Save4 it Children's Saving Account, Chelsea Ready Steady Save Children's Saving Account, Natwest Young Saver Account, Nationwide Smart Children's Saving Account, and several others. Some other similar sites are: http://www.doughroller.net/banking/best-savings-accounts-for-children/ and http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/child-savings-tax-free. There are banks that offer freebies to kids to open a savings account, such as extra money deposited into their account from the bank - http://sweetiesfreebies.com/ing-direct-open-a-kids-savings-account-and-get-a-25-bonus.Other banks will give out candy, popcorn or other treats.
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