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		<title>HMRC Unclaimed Child Trust Funds: Over £1.5 Billion Awaits Young People</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>HMRC's campaign targets young people to reclaim £1.5 billion in unclaimed Child Trust Funds, with many unaware of their savings accounts.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HMRC&#8217;s new campaign aims to reconnect young people with over £1.5 billion in unclaimed Child Trust Funds. Approximately 750,000 accounts remain untouched, leaving significant savings unaccessed by those who are eligible. On average, each unclaimed account holds around £2,200 — a substantial amount that could benefit many young adults as they transition into financial independence.</p>
<p>Child Trust Funds were introduced by the UK Government in 2005 to promote financial awareness and savings among youth. Eligible children received a minimum of £250 when their account was opened, with an additional £250 for those from low-income families. However, despite these efforts, hundreds of thousands of young people remain unaware of their accounts.</p>
<p>Lucy Rigby, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, highlighted the issue, stating, &#8220;Hundreds of thousands of young people in this country don&#8217;t know they have a CTF, let alone how to access it.&#8221; Her determination reflects the urgency of ensuring that these funds are made accessible to those who need them most.</p>
<p>Account holders can access their funds once they turn 18. Yet many young adults may be unaware that they even have a Child Trust Fund. The funds are managed by banks and building societies rather than the government itself, making it essential for individuals to take action to locate their accounts.</p>
<p>To assist in this process, the Government urges young people to use the free &#8220;find my child trust fund&#8221; service available on GOV.UK. Additionally, the Share Foundation provides a free tool designed to help locate these accounts using a National Insurance number and date of birth.</p>
<p>Rigby emphasized the importance of this initiative: &#8220;Together, we will ensure funds from these child trust funds can be accessed by young people to help give them the best start to adult life.&#8221; This proactive approach aims not only to raise awareness but also to empower youth financially.</p>
<p>The total amount of unclaimed Child Trust Funds stands at an impressive £1.5 billion — that is nearly three times what was initially deposited into these accounts when they were first established. As HMRC reaches out directly to 21-year-olds with unclaimed funds, it remains uncertain how many will respond or how effectively the campaign will bridge this awareness gap.</p>
<p>With financial literacy being increasingly recognized as essential for youth savings, this campaign represents a critical step toward improving financial awareness among young adults in the UK. Only time will reveal how many will take advantage of this opportunity and reclaim their rightful funds.</p>
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