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frugalmummy | 00:33 Sat 30th Oct 2004 | Business & Finance
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Hi

I don't know if I can have Education Maintenance Allowance for my son paid into a savings account or if it can only be paid into a current account. If that's the case I don't know which bank would be willing to open one for a 16yr old, esp as I'm single parent low income.

Any advice please anyone?  Thanks

 

 

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It shouldn't make any difference what type of account you have, provided you can give an account number and sort code.  If you have a building society account, you will normally also need a rfernce number to quote.
EMA payments can only be paid into the students account - this is made clear on the application form itself. It is best to open a card account for the child as book accounts have an extra reference number to quote when making payments into the account. The card can be a savings or current account, although at 16 most banks and building societies decline the request if it's a current account. There's no problem I know of with regard to having an account in the first place - just take relevant ID to your chosen place, not forgetting your son(!) and i'm sure you'll be fine.

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