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Top Cards for Under-18s 2025/26

Prepaid cards and bank accounts for kids

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Tom Townson – Editor-in-Chief

Updated 10 July 2025

In today's cashless world, teaching kids about money is key. Prepaid cards and bank accounts for under-18s let you set limits and track spending safely. This guide shows the top options for UK families, with tips to get started. Check our card comparison tool below for quick picks.

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Prepaid cards for kids

Prepaid cards let you load money and set limits, great for teaching spending habits without debt risk. They're for ages 6+, with app controls for parents.

  • GoHenry: Ages 6-18, free trial, parental controls, costs £2.99/month after. Apply now*
  • HyperJar Kids Card: Ages 6-17, free + £4.99 delivery, no ATM use, jars for saving.
  • NatWest Rooster Money: Ages 6-17, free basic, £1.99/month premium, pocket money tracker. Get started*
  • Starling Kite: Ages 6-15, free, app-based, linked to parent account.

Bank accounts for under-18s

These give kids a debit card and earn interest, protected by FSCS up to £85,000. Usually for ages 11+, with no overdraft.

  • Nationwide FlexOne: Ages 11-17, free, 5% interest on up to £5,000. Open now*
  • HSBC MyMoney: Ages 11-17, free, 5% interest on up to £3,000.
  • Monzo <16: Under 16, free, parental controls, no interest.
  • Starling: Ages 16-17 full account, free, 3.25% interest on balances.

Regional options (e.g., Scotland)

In Scotland, options are similar but check local banks. RBS (part of NatWest) offers Rooster Money and accounts for under-18s with Scottish notes.

  • RBS Adapt Account: Ages 11-15, free, debit card.
  • Bank of Scotland Under 19s: Ages 11-17, free, interest on savings.
  • Nationwide and HSBC available UK-wide, including Scotland.

FAQs

  • What age can kids get a card?

    Prepaid from 6, bank accounts from 11. Always need parent approval.

  • Are they safe?

    Yes, with parental controls and FSCS protection for banks (up to £85,000). Prepaid has no debt risk.

  • Do they earn interest?

    Bank accounts yes (e.g., 5% on Nationwide), prepaid usually no.

  • What if something goes wrong?

    Use chargeback for faulty buys, or contact the provider. This is general info – check gov.uk for details.

  • Child’s passport or birth certificate
  • Proof of address (e.g., utility bill)
  • Parent’s bank account (for some cards)

Top picks and tips

  • GoHenry prepaid card: Great for parental controls, £2.99/month after trial.
  • Nationwide FlexOne account: Free, 5% interest on savings for ages 11-17.

Lisa’s teen learned budgeting with a prepaid card – “It helped him track spending without surprises!”

  • FSCS protection: Up to £85,000 for bank accounts if the bank fails.
  • Chargeback: Refund for faulty buys on debit/prepaid cards.
  • No credit checks: For under-18s options.
  • What age can kids get a card?

    Prepaid from 6, bank accounts from 11. Always need parent approval.

  • Are they safe?

    Yes, with parental controls and FSCS protection for banks (up to £85,000). Prepaid has no debt risk.

  • Do they earn interest?

    Bank accounts yes (e.g., 5% on Nationwide), prepaid usually no.

  • What if something goes wrong?

    Use chargeback for faulty buys, or contact the provider. This is general info – check gov.uk for details.

In Scotland, options are similar but check local banks. RBS (part of NatWest) offers Rooster Money and accounts for under-18s with Scottish notes.

  • RBS Adapt Account: Ages 11-15, free, debit card.
  • Bank of Scotland Under 19s: Ages 11-17, free, interest on savings.
  • Nationwide and HSBC available UK-wide, including Scotland.
Provider Age Cost Features Interest Link
GoHenry (Prepaid) 6-18 £2.99/month after trial Parental controls, app tracking No Apply*
HyperJar Kids Card (Prepaid) 6-17 Free + £4.99 delivery Saving jars, no ATM No Get*
Nationwide FlexOne (Bank) 11-17 Free Debit card, app 5% on £5,000 Open*
HSBC MyMoney (Bank) 11-17 Free Debit card, app 5% on £3,000 Open*
RBS Adapt Account (Scotland Bank) 11-15 Free Debit card, Scottish notes No Open*

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  • Chargeback:

    Refund for faulty goods or services paid with debit or prepaid cards.

  • FSCS:

    Protects up to £85,000 in bank accounts if the bank fails.

  • Parental Controls:

    App settings to limit and track kids’ spending on cards.

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