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Child Savings Accounts: Global Trends in Design and Practice

Child Savings Accounts (CSAs) exist as policies, products, and programs, and are
being offered by governments, financial institutions, and non-profits. This paper aims to provide
an overview of the landscape of CSAs around the world; a summary of reasons why
governments, financial institutions, and non-profits are offering CSAs and features of the
accounts they offer; and a few of the obstacles these institutions face to successfully offering
CSAs. By examining the breadth of CSAs as well as the areas of overlap between features of and
rationales for CSAs currently offered by various institutions, we hope to illustrate some global
trends in CSAs.

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Ray Boshara
Jeff Meyer
Jamie Zimmerman

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Child Savings Accounts: Global Trends in Design and Practice