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For their mini day-to-day needs

Today S, tomorrow M and before you know it XL. That is what times does to you... and your children.

And that's what we're here for: to help you as your children grow up. How? Responding to your current needs as a parent and to the rapidly emerging needs of your children.

Mini Account

Mini Account: the account that grows with them.

Our Mini account is more than just an account; it is a concept that combines all the typical features of an account with a series of practical and simple tools and services so that children —always under the close supervision of their parents— can learn more about the financial world and how grown-ups manage their finances.

  • An account for children from ages 0 to 17.

No maintenance fees

Content No maintenance fees

No minimum income

Content No minimum income

It's very easy to apply for it:

1.    Go to your Account Overview on bankinter.com

2.    Tap on the three-dot menu that appears to the right of the Mini Account.

3.    Click on “Apply for a card”.

APPLY FOR CARD

An account to help you, so you can help them.

Bizum for minors

Content Bizum for minors

A useful “way” for them to use their mobile phone.

They will be able to send and receive money using their preferred method: through their mobile phones. A free service for young people aged between 14 and 17 years old where you, as the person in charge, will set, authorise and modify limits.

Transfer pocket money

Content Transfer pocket money

Teach them to manage their “money”.

You can automate their payment as often as you want (weekly, monthly, etc.) and send it directly to their Mini Account. A way of working together on something as important as teaching them to manage their own money.

Tips to help you with the eternal question: "Will this turn out well...? Will this turn out badly...?"