The_Hustler
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I'm pretty sure godparents can open these too with consent from the parents.
Anybody can open an account for any kids as long as they get permission. I'm just wondering if they insist on written permission or just reserve the right to ask for it?I'm pretty sure godparents can open these too with consent from the parents.
Thanks losttheplot.I've opened two accounts for my children, as I've been with the bank a while they did not require any documentation for the children.
On the application form there is a section for parental consent if the child is not your own and I think they may ask for a copy of birth cert.
A couple could actually open 8 accounts, 4 for each individual, if you can find 8 children. You could open them for nieces and nephews also.
There seems to be very few restrictions on the accounts with regards to withdrawls etc, which is good as some of the other regular saver accounts seem very restrictive.
What is that quote from? Not from the T&Cs. As far as I can see the [broken link removed] say:I opened one for my grandchild and presented written consent from the childs father. I thought it was necessary '' third party such as grandparents or godparents my also open a Parent Saver Plan with the written consent of the parent of the nominated child.''
1.4 Accounts will be opened in respect of a child nominated by the Customer (“the Child”) with the consent of a parent of the Child if necessary. The Child must be under 18 years of age. We reserve the right to seek evidence of the existence of the Child, by production to us of an original or certified copy birth certificate or other documentation.
What about:Could a couple open 8 accounts all for one child?
Can;t see anything against it in the T&C.
I would also imagine even if the T&Cs don't state it explicitly that they would only allow one account per individual child.1.5 No Customer may open more than four Plans whether in the Customer’s sole name or jointly with another customer.