Junior ISA
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Rhodri27

Original Poster:

57 posts

114 months

Sunday 31st May 2020
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My first born is due in August and i am looking at putting a few quid away each month for them which they could use towards a house deposit/uni ect in the future.

Any recommendations on providers, i am leaning towards the Vanguard junior ISA as it's low fees and a wide range of things to invest in, will probably split the monthly amount between 2 or 3 things like a FTSE 100 tracker, FTSE 250 tracker, S and P 500 tracker so nothing too outrageous and just re invest all the dividends.

I have been investing myself over the years mainly through Halifax share dealing and Trading 212 but these either don't do the Junior isa or seems a bit pricey of fees.

jinkster

2,387 posts

175 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread. Did you use Vanguard? Can anyone else recommend a Junior Stocks Shares ISA provider?

Thanks.

Pando99

126 posts

78 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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I cannot remember why i didn't move my kids ISa's to Vanguard, probably a lack of choice of funds to pick from

But i chose to use AJ bell for cost and options

xeny

5,353 posts

97 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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Surely at Vangaurd you'd just use VWRP, which is an all world tracker with dividends reinvested automatically?

LeoSayer

7,620 posts

263 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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I had a couple of reasons for not using Vanguard.

Firstly, my son is 17 shortly and they don't do Lifetime ISA.

Secondly, he holds a Blackrock tech fund which can't be held on Vanguard.

Darlo74

315 posts

228 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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I’ve got a couple of vanguard junior isa’s for my kids. Al good for me, easy to place in a LS fund and leave it alone. Decent returns so far, certainly better than the Child Trust Funds they were in before.

Website is easy to interact with, so thumbs up from me.

jinkster

2,387 posts

175 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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Our due date is today! HL looking best options for us at the moment (I have a SIPP with them).

Mr Pointy

12,682 posts

178 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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jinkster said:
Our due date is today! HL looking best options for us at the moment (I have a SIPP with them).
Are you happy with the level of charges you are paying? HL are ok but someone has to pay for the flashy website.

btdk5

1,861 posts

209 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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Shame it automatically gets put in the child’s name at 18.

If I had £xx,xxx given to me at 18 I wouldn’t have spent it wisely.

jinkster

2,387 posts

175 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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btdk5 said:
Shame it automatically gets put in the child’s name at 18.

If I had £xx,xxx given to me at 18 I wouldn’t have spent it wisely.
She will be told from very early on that its for future savings such as house deposit etc. Not for a weekend in Ibiza!

xeny

5,353 posts

97 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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jinkster said:
She will be told from very early on that its for future savings such as house deposit etc. Not for a weekend in Ibiza!
Because teenagers always do what you tell them to do and defer future gratification. .laugh

I take it neither of you have any spare ISA allowance?

Dave350

359 posts

137 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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I did my research and went Vanguard as they have lower fees than HL.

I went with a junior ISA primarily invested in the S&P500.

Appreciate the child gets access at 18, though my views for this would be to give access to details and awareness of it for it when they are c.25 and buying a house.

btdk5

1,861 posts

209 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Dave350 said:
I did my research and went Vanguard as they have lower fees than HL.

I went with a junior ISA primarily invested in the S&P500.

Appreciate the child gets access at 18, though my views for this would be to give access to details and awareness of it for it when they are c.25 and buying a house.
The provider will send them a letter transferring the account into their name at 18.

Maybe set a reminder to open all their mail. biglaugh

Dave350

359 posts

137 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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"What's this Dad?"

"Oh you don't worry about that, I'll sort that"

In fairness, I'd ensure there was enough in there to make suitable gains and encourage good habits but also enough not in there, in my own personal ISA's to ensure any contributions to house purchases are suitably motivated by having the additional amounts.

LeoSayer

7,620 posts

263 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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My approach (to my 16 year old son) is to tell him that if he spends his ISA on frivolous stuff then I'll stop putting money in there.

xeny

5,353 posts

97 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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LeoSayer said:
My approach (to my 16 year old son) is to tell him that if he spends his ISA on frivolous stuff then I'll stop putting money in there.
My parents went through a period of matching any saving/investment contributions I made for pretty much the same reason.