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Kids and Teens Savings

Grow good saving habits early.

Build money confidence early by establishing regular savings habits with your littles (and those who are growing up too fast.) We make our youth savings accounts easy to connect to guardian accounts, accessible in Online and Mobile Banking, and always affordable.

Kids and Teens Savings Accounts

Sprout Savings

A safe, secure spot for young savers to sock away their allowance, gifts, and other earnings. For ages 12 and under.

Flex Savings

Whether you are earning more allowance or working toward college tuition, this account will keep your goal-money secure. For ages 13 - 17.*

ChangeUp Savings

Every purchase with your debit card gets rounded to the nearest dollar and automatically deposited into your ChangeUp account.

FAQs

Is my child eligible to open a Sprout Savings account?

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If your child is 12 years old or younger, they are eligible to open a Sprout Savings Account.

Can only parents open a Sprout Saving account for their children?

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Any legal guardian can open a Sprout Savings account for their little one.

What are dividends and how do they work for the Sprout Savings account?

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Dividends are extra money that your account earns just by being open and meeting our minimum account dividend earning value. The Sprout Savings account earns dividends quarterly as long as your account has at least $25 deposited in it. It is just another way we like to say thank you to our members for trusting us with your hard-earned "dough". To learn more about what the current dividend rate is and our other savings accounts that earn dividends, please see our Rate and Fee Disclosure.

Can I set up automatic transfers to a Sprout Savings account?

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Yes! We make depositing in this account easy. Simply let one of our team members know that you would like to do this when you open your Sprout Account or do it yourself in our Online Banking Portal. You can transfer to and from other Fortera accounts and accounts at other banks and credit unions. To get started, just click on the Transfer Money tab.

What documents do I need to open a Sprout Savings account?

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We will require at least one official document to verify your child's identity. We can use a variety of documents, including social security cards, birth certificates, Medicaid cards, and insurance cards.

To verify your identity, we always ask that you come prepared with a government-issued ID. It is important that it is not expired. Examples of acceptable IDs include a State Driver's License or a U.S. or Foreign Passport.

If we have trouble validating your ID, we may ask for a secondary ID.

If you have a question about whether an ID can be used, text us at 931.431.6800 or chat with us on our website. We will be happy to review your documents for you in advance.

What happens to my child’s Sprout Saving Account when they turn 13?

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A Sprout Savings account stays a Sprout Savings account for life. This means that when your child turns 13, the account stays exactly the same and will remain open for as long as the parent or guardian would like. When you believe your kids are ready for a Flex Savings and Checking account, you can make an appointment at your local branch or video chat with us to close your current Sprout Savings account, and move those savings over to a Flex Savings account.

All families are different and the right time to give your kids this new responsibility is totally up to you. We're just here to help you and your family build those good, healthy savings habits.

Can I open a Sprout Savings account online or do I need to open it at a branch location?

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For the safety and security of our youngest members, we do ask that you schedule an appointment or video call us to open this account.

Fraud, unfortunately, is made easier when an account holder has fewer identifying documents and since we can safely assume your children do not yet have a driver's license, we do ask that you schedule an appointment or video call us so that we can verify both parties' identities. Thank you for your understanding.

Who is eligible to open a Flex Savings Account?

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To open a Flex Savings Account, you must meet the following eligibility requirements: (1) You must be between 13 - 17 years of age (2) You must live, work, worship, or attend school in one of our service regions; join an affiliated partner, or have an immediate family member who is a Fortera member. Our service regions include Montgomery, Stewart, Chester, Decatur, Lewis, McNairy, and Perry counties in Tennessee or Christian, Trigg, Todd, McLean, and Webster counties in Kentucky. Residents of other counties in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, and Arkansas may also be eligible.

What happens to my Flex Savings Account when I turn 18?

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When you turn 18, your Flex Savings Account automatically becomes a Share Saving Account. This is our standard adult savings account that establishes you as a member of Fortera Credit Union. To learn more about this account, visit our Share Savings Account product page.

What are dividends and how do they work for the Flex Savings Account?

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Dividends are extra money that your account earns just by being open and meeting our minimum account dividend earning value. The Flex Savings Account earns dividends quarterly as long as your account has at least $25 deposited in it. It is just another way we like to say thank you to our members for trusting us with your hard-earned "dough". To learn more about what the current dividend rate is and our other savings accounts that earn dividends, please see our Rate and Fee Disclosure.

Can I set up automatic transfers to a Flex Savings account?

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Yes! We make depositing in this account easy. Simply let one of our team members know that you would like to do this when you open your Flex Savings Account or do it yourself in our Online Banking Portal.

Yes, teens opening a Flex Savings Account will have to select a legal guardian to be a joint member of their account.

What documents do I need to open a Flex Savings account?

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We will require at least two official documents to verify your teen's identity. We can use a variety of documents, including social security cards, birth certificates, Medicaid cards, and insurance cards. If your teen is 17 years old, we require that one of the documents be a government-issued ID.

To verify your identity, we always ask that you come prepared with a government-issued ID. It is important that it is not expired. Examples of acceptable IDs include a State Driver's License or a U.S. or Foreign Passport.

If we have trouble validating your ID, we may ask for a secondary ID.

If you have a question about whether an ID can be used, text us at 931.431.6800 or chat with us on our website. We will be happy to review your documents for you in advance.

Can I open a Flex Savings account online or do I need to open it at a branch location?

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You can open this account online or in-person. The choice is yours.

Can I connect multiple Checking Accounts to the same ChangeUp Account?

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No, members may only connect one debit card and one checking account (the debit card and checking account must be connected) to a ChangeUp Savings Account.

Can I set up automatic transfers to the ChangeUp Savings Account?

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This account is designed to be automatic. Every purchase made with your debit card is rounded up to the nearest dollar and that extra change is then deposited into your ChangeUp Account. You cannot automate additional transfers to this account.

Can I add additional deposits to the ChangeUp Savings Account?

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No additional deposits may be added to the ChangeUp account.

Who is eligible to open a ChangeUp Savings Account?

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You are eligible to open a ChangeUp Account if you are at least 13 years old and a Fortera member with an active checking account and debit card. To add one to your account today, please visit a branch or give us a call via video chat.

What's New

*If you would like to open a Flex Savings Account for a child under 13, please speak to a member of our team. We can open the account for those under 13 with a legal guardian's written consent and signature.