How to open GT Bank Smart Kids Save (SKS) Account) for your child
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The GT Bank Smart Kids Save (SKS) Account) is one of the accounts you should consider opening for your ward.
Did you know opening a bank account for your child under 17 years can be one of the best finance management basic to teach your child or children?
Well, in this post we shall take a look at How to open GT Smart Kids Save (SKS) Account) for your child. Do well to read this post 5 tips for parents opening a bank account for kids as well.
It is good for children to enjoy their childhood; it is even better when their future is secured right from now. What better way to do this than by inculcating the culture of saving in them from a tender age.
The Smart Kids Save (SKS) is a uniquely rewarding interest bearing savings account designed to enable you build a savings culture in your wards. It is designed for children up to the age of twelve (12) years.
The GT Smart Kids Save (SKS) Account) requires a minimum account balance of GH¢ 50.00
Once you open the account, the child also stands the chance of getting branded gifts on higher balances.
It helps you to teach your child the need to cultivate the habit of savings. Note that the days of Susu box, bottled and cans for saving money by kids are over.
Features & Benefits of the GT Bank Smart Kids Save (SKS) Account)
- No minimum opening balance
- Competitive interest rate are offered your child each month.
- Lodgement through standing instructions or direct payments
How to open the GT Bank Smart Kids Save (SKS) Account)
- Pick an account opening form from any Guaranty Trust Bank branch, or download one here.
- Complete and submit the following documents at any of our branches:
- Duly completed account opening forms and signature mandate cards
- One passport photograph of your ward
- Copies of valid IDs (Driver’s license, international passport or any other acceptable ID as the Bank deems fit).