The savvy way parents can set up their children’s future – and it’s tax free

Personal FinanceFamily & Parenting
30 Aug 2025 • 5:44 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Investing for children through Junior ISAs (JISAs) offers significantly higher returns than traditional savings, with up to £9,000 annually allowed until age 18.
  • Despite the potential for greater growth, a substantial portion of JISA funds are still held in cash, limiting their long-term value.
  • Experts recommend a growth-oriented investment strategy for JISAs, particularly in equities, due to the extended 18-year investment horizon which allows for riding out market fluctuations.
  • Illustrative examples show that consistent investment, even small amounts like £50 or £100 monthly, can accumulate substantial sums, with maxed-out accounts potentially reaching over £237,000.
  • Various investment funds are suggested, catering to different preferences such as global growth, emerging markets, technology, and capital preservation as the child approaches 18.

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