Savings plans
Information about investing in savings plans and the different types of savings plans you can get. Includes individual savings accounts (ISAs) that have replaced PEPs and TESSAs.
A Child Trust Fund (CTF) is a savings and investment account for children born between 1 September 2002 and 2 January 2011. If your child is born before or after these dates you won't get it. Information about CTF accounts, account providers and how to manage the accounts.
Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) act like a tax free wrapper into which you can place either cash or shares. Explains about the changes in July 2014 which introduced NISAs (New ISAs).
Stocks and shares ISAs offer the possibility of higher returns than cash ISAs, but only if you're happy to take some risks with your savings. Former Personal Equity Plans (PEPs) were automatically transferred into stocks and shares ISAs.
An advice portal which can help you find qualified advisers to help you buy a house, plan for the future or get the most from investments
You can use this calculator to find out how your savings might grow in the future or to help you work out how you can meet your savings goal.
Junior Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are long-term, tax-free savings accounts for children.
