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Report: Child Trust Funds Receive Over £5 Million A Week

The Children’s Mutual, a leading Child Trust Fund (CTF) provider, has revealed that over £700,000 a day, or £5 million a week, is currently being invested in Child Trust Funds.

Report: Child Trust Funds Receive Over £5 Million A Week

As the UK’s first universal children’s savings product reached its fifth birthday in April 2010, these figures give a clear indication that over the last five years the actions of parents, families and friends have changed the savings habits in the UK, for the better.

Prior to April 2005 less than one in five parents were saving for their children’s future. However since the launch of the CTF this figure has rocketed to three in five.

David White, Chief Executive of The Children’s Mutual, said: “Given recent economic problems it is essential that the UK reignites its savings culture. In five short years there has been a 200% increase in the number of people saving for their children over the long term and the Child Trust Fund has been the catalyst. This is nothing short of phenomenal, given the uncertain financial backdrop many families have faced.”

Since April 2005 parents of five million children who now have a CTF have used them as a means to change their savings habits.

This commitment from parents and the Government towards saving for children’s futures may mean that an estimated £2.96 billion will be available to young adults each year as they turn 18 – a significant amount towards the increasing costs of adulthood such as buying a car, attending university and getting onto the property ladder.

April this year also marks the beginning of additional payments into CTFs for disabled children who are entitled to Disability Living Allowance. These additional yearly payments of £100 or (£200 for severely disabled children) could mean an extra£3,000 at age 18.

David White concludes: “The introduction of additional payments for disabled children is crucial as it reflects the additional costs that disabled young adults and their families may face. Along with Government we hope that the additional money will help to enable these children have a smooth journey into adulthood.”

Via EPR Network
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