The Children's Mutual offers discount voucher codes website
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The Children's Mutual has launched a new website offering discount voucher codes and cash back intitatives to parents.
Parents with an existing Child Trust Fund (CTF) account with the Children's Mutual may be able to save even more money thanks to a new discount voucher codes website set up by the financial organisation.While an investment in a CTF can see government payouts of £250 for every child on their seventh birthday, on top of a guaranteed return on any other money invested, the new free-to-use website will offer parents the chance to build up reward points and turn them into cash.
The site will give up to 20 per cent cash-back on products bought online from Boots, Marks & Spencer and Debenhams, among others, as well as offering discount voucher codes for the companies.
Once users gain at least £10 in rewards points, this can be transferred directly to CTF accounts to provide even more of a return for those hoping to save money for their children's future.
Tony Anderson, marketing director of The Children's Mutual, said: "All parents quickly realise that buying everything they need and want for their child can be an expensive business. We created our CTF Cashback site to assist parents in getting great value for money on all their purchases, while being able to save towards their child's future."
"With so many pulls on household budgets, the website offers a practical way of helping families to be savvy with their money and encourage them to save towards their children's futures."
The Children's Mutual recently received an honour at the Moneyfacts Investment Life & Pensions Magazine Awards, for its competitive CTF products, high-quality service and the ability to be innovative with the funds.
The Kent-based firm won the Best Child Trust Fund award from for the fourth year in a row, beating off competition from 70 other providers.
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