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Young Persons' Accounts

A young person’s account is, as its name suggests, a current account specifically aimed at young people. Across the various banks that offer a young person’s account one of the things that differs is the age range that constitutes a young person. Some banks offer their young person’s accounts to 16-19 year olds, some 16-21 and some even 11-18. Read more...>

AER Min Monthly Deposit
Alliance & Leicester Premier Direct

Alliance & Leicester Premier Direct

Feature packed current account with a superb interest rate + benefits
8.50% £500
HSBC Bank

HSBC Bank

Free telephone banking and 24/7 Internet access
2.50% -
HSBC Plus

HSBC Plus

Fee free cash withdrawals worldwide and family travel insurance
8.00% £1
Intelligent Finance

Intelligent Finance

A great current account with the benefit of offsetting
2.75% £500

These accounts give the bank a chance to attract a new customer who may well be with them for life so incentives and gifts are usually a part of the introductory offer.

If there are overdraft facilities at all on a young person’s account they will generally be limited. Not all young persons’ accounts offer cheque books but some do if required. In most cases a debit card and the chance to set up direct debits and standing orders will be part of the account features. Many of these type of accounts feature the chance to earn higher interest on larger amounts in the balance. Statements will be provided in order that the new customer can keep a track of their money and transactions.

The incentives and gifts offered tend to be aimed towards the younger age group, perhaps money off vouchers for books, CDs and videos or discounts in certain shops. They often include pens, folders and key-rings as well at the time of signing for the account. 

Top Tips

  • Don’t be too influenced by the introductory freebies, make sure the whole account gives you what you want
  • Compare the different offers by different banks and choose the one that suits you rather than the one that is advertised the most
  • A young person’s account could be the start of a long relationship with your bank but you aren’t obliged to be tied to it for life
  • See if the young person’s account offers interest on your balance and if it increases with how much you have

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