How to invest in The M&G Junior ISAJunior ISAs (Junior Individual Savings Accounts) offer investors a straightforward way to save for a child's future and are available to all UK resident children who do not have a CTF (Child Trust Fund) account.
An M&G Junior ISA account has to be opened by a person with parental responsibility for or legal guardianship of the child – this person will be the “Registered Contact” and have responsibility for the investment.
Anyone can gift or contribute into an M&G Junior ISA as a third party contributor.
Once you’ve decided upon your M&G fund(s) you can invest by post or phone by following the simple steps outlined below.
Invest by postInvest by post
Visit our online literature library to order or download an application form which can be returned to our freepost address:
M&G Customer Relations
Freepost RLTZ-JCHJ-THJB
The M&G Group
PO Box 9039
Chelmsford
CM99 2XG
If you will be the Registered Contact and wish to open a Junior ISA investment on behalf of a child you have parental responsibility for:
If you are not the Registered Contact but wish to make a third party contribution toward an existing M&G Junior ISA investment:
Invest by phoneInvest by phone
Call our telephone dealing line on 0800 328 3196* (8am to 6pm Monday to Friday)
Remember to have your debit** card ready, and the child’s customer reference should you be making a contribution towards an existing M&G Junior ISA account.
*All calls are free within the UK. For your security and to improve the quality of our service we may record and monitor telephone calls. Existing customers will require their M&G client reference. Failure to provide this will affect your ability to transact with us.
**We accept Maestro, Switch, Mastercard Debit, Solo, Visa Debit, Visa Delta and Visa Electron.
Call our Website Helpline on 0800 316 6570 (8am to 6pm weekdays and 9am to 1pm Saturday).
All calls are free within the UK. For your security and to improve the quality of our service we may record and monitor telephone calls.
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