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About Family Investments

Family Investments is the UK’s favourite Child Trust Fund (CTF) provider – we currently look after the CTFs of over 1 million children and provide the CTF accounts for household names such as Barclays, Santander, the Post Office and the NCT. As a mutual organisation with over 30 years experience in helping families save for their future we realise the importance of making sure that you’re prepared financially for whatever the future holds.

Our customers have told us how useful it would be during their pregnancy and in the early months of their little one’s life to have all the relevant information around savings, rights and benefits together in one place. That’s why we’ve created Money For Mums – to make sure you receive information at the time that’s right for you.
 
If you would like to know more about Family Investments, visit our Child Trust Fund website at www.familyinvestments.co.uk

Please remember that Family investments does not provide financial advice.

  

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