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Junior Isa or Child Trust Fund: Which is best for parents saving for the future?

Last updated: 2023/07/31 at 5:41 AM
Merry 4 months ago
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Junior Isa or Child Trust Fund: Which is best for parents saving for the future?
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Take a look at the most popular funds and stocks picked for kids via DIY investment site Hargreaves Lansdown

The 20 Most Popular Junior Isa Funds (Alphabetically)

Baillie Gifford American

Baillie Gifford Managed

BNY Mellon Global Revenue

Global Loyalty Index

Fundsmith Equity

HSBC FTSE 250 Index

IFSL Marlborough UK Micro-Cap Growth

JPMorgan Emerging Markets

Legal and General Technology Global Index Trust

Legal and General International Index Trust

UK 100 Index General and Legal Trust

UK General and Legal Index

US Legal and General Index

LF Lindsell Train UK Stocks

Lindsell Train Global Equity

Rathbone Global Opportunities

Stewart Inv Asia Pacific Leaders Sustainability

Vanguard LifeStrategy 100% equity

Vanguard LifeStrategy 80% equity

Vanguard US Stock Index

Junior Isa’s Top 20 Stocks (Alphabetically)

Alphabet, Amazon.com, Apple, Aviva, Barclays, Berkshire Hathaway, BP, Glencore, GSK, HSBC Holdings, International Consolidated Airlines Group, Legal & General Group, Lloyds Banking Group, Microsoft, Rio Tinto, Rolls Royce Holdings, Shell, Tesla , Unilever, Vodafone Group.

Source: Hargreaves Lansdown, July 2023

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