Kids and teens aged 6-17 can learn financial responsibility while enjoying the freedom of their own debit card. With a Rooster Money card or an Adapt account card, young people can be empowered while managing their money. Eligibility criteria applies. Fees and charges may apply. Compare kids ...
Our Adapt current account is a teen and kids bank account that has no regular fees. Use our mobile banking app to manage your account 24/7. Freeze and unfreeze yourbank cardfor teens and kids using the app. Make contactless payments with Apple Pay and Google Pay™on your phone. ...
add limits & enable their child to make real transactions online & in store. We also offer the Rooster Card for extra features like our chore manager, extra family members, and setting interest rates. The Rooster Card is a kids’ card (also a teens debit card), which links to your famil...
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Kids current account Opening a current account is an important step towards independence for any child. The Adapt account means you can give them their first taste of managing their own money safely and securely. Available for children and teens aged between 11 and 17. ...
Open a Student current account now Bank accounts for kids and teens If you’re looking for a bank account for your kid that's 11-17 years old, our Adapt account could be the right choice. It comes with: A contactless debit card, so your child can take out cash, pay in shops or ev...
Manage baby and kids' savings at any time Once opened, you can manage the NatWest baby and kid's savings account through our mobile app or online banking. Summary Box Account name:First Saver What is the interest rate? Balance £1+ ...
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