Children's Bank Accounts UK — Best Accounts for Kids and Teens
Best bank accounts for children and teenagers in the UK. How to open an account, age requirements, teaching money skills, and saving for your child's future.
Teaching children about money from a young age builds essential life skills. Children’s bank accounts — from simple savings to teen debit cards — offer hands-on experience with managing money responsibly.
Accounts by Age
Age
Account Type
Features
0–6
Children’s savings account
Parent-controlled, grows savings
7–10
Children’s current account
Debit card, limited features, parental controls
11–15
Teen account
More independence, budgeting tools
16–17
Teen or standard account
Near-full banking, some overdrafts
18+
Adult account
Full access including credit
Best Children’s Savings Accounts
Provider
Account
Rate
Features
NS&I
Junior ISA
Variable
Government-backed, tax-free
Nationwide
Smart Limited Access
4%+
Good rate, limited withdrawals
Halifax
Kids’ Regular Saver
5%+
Monthly deposits up to £100
Coventry BS
Young Saver
4%+
Easy access
Junior ISA
Various providers
Up to 5%+
Tax-free, locked until 18
Best Children’s Current Accounts (7-15)
Provider
Account
Age
Debit Card
App
Parental Controls
GoHenry
GoHenry
6–18
✅
✅
✅ Excellent
RoosterMoney
Rooster Card
6–17
✅
✅
✅ Excellent
Starling
Kite
6–16
✅
✅ (via parent)
✅ Good
NatWest
Adapt
11–17
✅
✅
✅ Good
Nationwide
FlexOne
11–17
✅
✅
Limited
HSBC
MySavings
7–17
Via parent
✅
Via parent
Revolut
Revolut Junior
6–17
✅
✅
✅ Excellent
Comparison: GoHenry vs Starling Kite vs RoosterMoney