This years’ UK Savings Week is all about finding your way to save and building a healthy saving habit that will improve your wellbeing and help you to realise your dreams.
Whether you’re starting your savings journey, need to review what you have, want tips and ideas to help you improve the way you save or would like to start talking to the little ones in your life about money, there’s advice, guidance and helpful information at your fingertips. Click here to visit the UK Savings Week website.
Start ‘em young with our Young Saver
We teach our children to brush their teeth, wash their hands, and to say “please” and “thank you” long before they even step foot in school, because we know the earlier we start good habits, the more engrained they become. Saving is no different.
A regular savings habit is a hugely important life skill that we can pass on to the young people in our lives. It can help them learn to appreciate the value of money and set them up for success when they reach the age where they manage their own.
We believe our Young Saver Account is a great place to start.
Whether you are a parent, relative or guardian looking to open and maintain an account on behalf of a nominated young person, or are between the age of 13 and 18 looking to save up for that special something, or even start setting money aside for the future.
The account has a competitive interest rate which is paid annually, and withdrawals can be made at any time without notice or penalty.
The account has a competitive interest rate which is paid annually, and withdrawals can be made at any time without notice or penalty.
Click here to read more about our Young Saver Account and start your application.
Claim your free children’s book!
Children have wild and wonderful imaginations, and the stories we read and the fictional worlds we immerse ourselves in our early years often stick with us into adulthood. That’s why we are giving away a copy of our exclusive children’s book – “How Roommates Became Savers” – to everyone who opens a Young Saver Account.
The book, which tells the tale of how building societies were originally formed in a child-friendly and charming way – using animals, milkshakes and delightful woodland homes, is a great way to introduce the topic of saving to children at a formative time in their lives.
Perfect for setting a goal and making it a habit, the book includes space for children to set their own savings goals and track their progress.
Click here to find out more.