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Surferfish
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Bank Account for teens

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Can anyone recommend a good bank account for teens?

Something with a cash/debit card, online access and which doesn't allow them to go overdrawn!

Thanks.
piggys
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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We just opened a Nationwide FlexOne account for dd2 who is nearly 14. It gives her a debit card and we can make transfers into it easily. She gets a tiny bit of interest and it won't allow her to go overdrawn. We'll be making a modest monthly transfer so she can start managing her own money. My elder dd has one as well and uses it as a contactless for everything from coffees in costa to cinema entry. She can make easy withdrawals from ATMs as well. We bank with Nationwide and are happy with them - I 'm pretty sure they are Which? magazine's top bank.
Surferfish
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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piggys wrote:We just opened a Nationwide FlexOne account for dd2 who is nearly 14. It gives her a debit card and we can make transfers into it easily. She gets a tiny bit of interest and it won't allow her to go overdrawn. We'll be making a modest monthly transfer so she can start managing her own money. My elder dd has one as well and uses it as a contactless for everything from coffees in costa to cinema entry. She can make easy withdrawals from ATMs as well. We bank with Nationwide and are happy with them - I 'm pretty sure they are Which? magazine's top bank.
Thanks piggys. That sounds like just the sort of thing we were looking for. :)
Tinkers
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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This might be useful.
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BucksBornNBred
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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We went for the NatWest Adapt card which is a debit card that can't be overdrawn and can be used online. No problems so far with using it online or with depositing money into the account. I think it automatically changes to an adult account at 18yrs. Must admit we only got it because of ease of access to a branch and DS had a savings a/c there so it made it a lot easier to open. Good luck... not sure it has made Ds more responsible with money though :lol:
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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Worth considering where you bank in case of need to do an immediate transfer. I know a lot of accounts are immediate now but I have been in the situation where I needed to get them some money for a bus home unexpectedly and could send immediate money to their account as they were short the amount needed.
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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mclm wrote:Worth considering where you bank in case of need to do an immediate transfer. I know a lot of accounts are immediate now but I have been in the situation where I needed to get them some money for a bus home unexpectedly and could send immediate money to their account as they were short the amount needed.

DDs account is with the same bank as me and money transfers instantly. DH uses a different bank to me and if he transfer money to DD it takes an hour or so usually.

Edited because auto-uncorrect struck again.
BucksBornNBred
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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Tinkers wrote:DDs account is with the same bank as me and money transfers instantly. DH sues a different bank to me and if he transfer money to DD it takes an hour or so usually.
I like the idea of suing a bank :lol:
Tinkers
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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BucksBornNBred wrote:
Tinkers wrote:DDs account is with the same bank as me and money transfers instantly. DH sues a different bank to me and if he transfer money to DD it takes an hour or so usually.
I like the idea of suing a bank :lol:
So do I, but unfortunately I doubt I’d be successful. Edited, thanks. :lol:
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Re: Bank Account for teens

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mclm wrote:Worth considering where you bank in case of need to do an immediate transfer. I know a lot of accounts are immediate now but I have been in the situation where I needed to get them some money for a bus home unexpectedly and could send immediate money to their account as they were short the amount needed.
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