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PB Junior

A private banking experience for the next generation.

Private Banking Junior is created for the children of Private Banking members. It combines dedicated relationship support, guidance on smart money habits and access to learning experiences—so your child can build confidence for what’s next.

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Benefits

A dedicated Relationship Manager/relationship support for the Junior member.

Financial guidance in managing savings and deposits, aligned to your family’s goals.

Invitations to selected learning sessions, resources and events designed to build banking and financial knowledge.

A structured pathway to stay engaged with Private Banking as your child grows.

Eligibility

Children up to 18 years (as per the Junior segment criteria) of existing Nations Trust Bank Private Banking customers.

Membership is linked to the parent/guardian’s Private Banking relationship and may cease if the parent/guardian is no longer a Private Banking customer.

How to Get Started

Follow the below steps to get started

FAQs

It is a Junior segment membership experience linked to the parent/guardian’s Private Banking relationship. Your Relationship Manager can guide you on suitable account options for your child.

The Junior segment is intended for children up to 18 years. As they grow, they may be eligible for additional engagement through the Future Leaders programme (criteria apply).

Yes. The Junior segment includes dedicated relationship support, so your child can receive guidance and your family stays informed.

Activities may include selected learning sessions, resources and events designed to build financial knowledge. Invitations and availability can change over time.

Speak to your Relationship Manager or request a callback. We will share the membership form and guide you on the next steps and documentation.

• Child’s birth certificate. • National identity card (NIC) of the parent/guardian. • Address verification document (for example a utility bill).

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