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Coins into childs account?

Does anyone know if you can still pay unlimited amount of coins into a childs savings account? I have a halifax account for grandson and today counted change jar and have £120 all sorted and bagged up. I want to put it into his account then can withdraw it again online.

My own bank will only take 5 bags a day and do not want to use coinstar machine.

thanks
TOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T

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  • rb10
    rb10 Posts: 6,334 Forumite
    Yes, Halifax will accept unlimited numbers of bags into the child's account, provided that they are all bagged up correctly.
  • Halifax being an old building society might have restrictions but there are other ways to changing it without using coinstar- ask your local newsagents if they want change or your local pub.
    Businesses are charged for change so if they can get it for free they might be happy to oblige.
    You could easily spend £2 £1 and say 50p yourself exchanging them for notes as you go along.
  • doelani
    doelani Posts: 2,576 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    thanks for replies
    TOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T
  • glider3560
    glider3560 Posts: 4,115 Forumite
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    Halifax being an old building society might have restrictions
    5 bags per day. Exception is into children's accounts where any amount will be accepted.
  • vaporate
    vaporate Posts: 1,955 Forumite
    doelani wrote: »
    Does anyone know if you can still pay unlimited amount of coins into a childs savings account? I have a halifax account for grandson and today counted change jar and have £120 all sorted and bagged up. I want to put it into his account then can withdraw it again online.

    My own bank will only take 5 bags a day and do not want to use coinstar machine.

    thanks


    5 bags a day is crazy. I heard this before. A bank limiting how much money, albeit small money bags, will take? Surely not? lol :eek:
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  • glider3560
    glider3560 Posts: 4,115 Forumite
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    vaporate wrote: »
    5 bags a day is crazy. I heard this before. A bank limiting how much money, albeit small money bags, will take? Surely not? lol :eek:
    If a bank doesn't have many business customers (as is the case of the ex-building societies), then it will cost them more to process the bags of coins than they would make by accepting them.
  • In my local Bank of Scotland branch they said they would accept an unlimited amount of coins at the Business Banking counter, but that I could put in a few bags at the personal counters.

    I imagine Halifax will probably have the same policy.
  • My local Natwest has a "coinstar style" machine that takes no comission and you can pay in unlimited coins, I think ~10000 at a time or something but you could just put your card in again to pay in more
  • doelani
    doelani Posts: 2,576 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    got it sorted, just went to my own bank ( ulster bank ) which is part of RBS group and they took the lot, said no problme as long as baged up. Will know for next time,
    TOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T
  • paulw98
    paulw98 Posts: 111 Forumite
    jrrowleyws wrote: »
    My local Natwest has a "coinstar style" machine that takes no comission and you can pay in unlimited coins, I think ~10000 at a time or something but you could just put your card in again to pay in more

    My local HSBC branch has this aswell. I keep all my change in a jar and take it there a couple of times a year. Gets credited straight to your current account with no commission
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