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I didnt invest my childs child trust fund voucher. where is it now?

Help!! I was stupid and didnt invest my sons ctf voucher. I know the governmet have invested it in an account but howdo find out where it is?

Thanks in advance.

nikki:confused:

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  • baby_boomer
    baby_boomer Posts: 3,883 Forumite
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    Unfortunately it's probably in the stock market.

    When was your son born?

    Unless you've changed address, you ought to receive a communication from the company chosen by the government to administer your CTF investment plan.
  • As b_b said you would have received confirmation from the CTF provider.

    From http://www.childtrustfund.gov.uk
    Call the CTF helpline between the hours of 8am and 8pm every day except Christmas day, Boxing day and New Years day.

    0845 302 1470 (from within the UK),
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