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HyperJar: Childrens account reviews

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Based on 2,713 reviews, last reviewed 21st May 2026
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Latest highest rating:

4

Good bank account Have been using Hyperjar for many years for my granddaughter. It's great. Only thing is she can't get cash from ATMs. Reviewed on: 21st May 2026
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Latest lowest rating:

1

Hyper Jar is not a real banking app. Hyper Jar is not a real banking app. My sons can't transfer money.to a friend with an account from a different bank, can't use it if the establishment... Read more Reviewed on: 29th March 2025
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About this product

HyperJar offers a kids' prepaid debit card and app designed for children from aged six.

HyperJar helps kids manage money in digital jars, so they learn budgeting and saving. Parents can oversee spending and set limits, and there are features like setting savings goals and tracking expenses.

HyperJar kids prepaid card reviews help you find out what it’s really like to be a customer. If you’ve used HyperJar before, you can also leave a review and share your experience.

HyperJar Childrens account reviews (2713)

Review of the HyperJar, Childrens account:

Kids hyperjar

5
Our daughter loves having her own card. We’ve been able to help her have a better understanding of money and education her on the benefits of saving in a very visual and tangible way. Reviewed on: 11th February 2022

Great, simple app and it's free

5
The title says it all. Simple to use, gives my kids access to their money via their phones and cards and it costs nothing. Amazing Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

Easy and hassle free

5
Just works well and enables my children to keep on top of their budgets. Easy to use and quick!! Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

Ease of use

5
Very easy to use. Very flexible with instantaneous transactions Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

Great card for kids

5
Really easy app to use and a great way to help teach kids to budget. I like the fact also, there is no fee. Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

Hyperjar for kids

5
Hyperjar is a fantastic free account and bank card for my children. When they earn pocket money, I transfer to their Jars from my Jar. They know how much they have on their accounts and are therefore learning to budget. They can tap and pay when they're out shopping with their friends, so it makes them feel more independent with their finances, but I still get to see when, where and how much of their money they've spent. I recommend to all parents abd children Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

Great family finance account

5
HyperJar allow us to provide an easy and cheap way to learn our children about money and get a great overview of when they are buying things. Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

Fantastic way of helping your children gain financial independence

5
We’ve used Hyperjar for over a year now. Our kids love the independence of having their own card, all the while allowing us to control how much and what they’re spending. We’ve used this card to save and then all our family members use hyperjar abroad. We’ve already recommended this card to family and friends who now use it. Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

Really good app and still free

4
Really easy to use the app and move money around and there’s still no fee like many others Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

It's an amazing bank!

5
Hyperjar products are brilliant! It has helped my children understand the value of saving and spending sensibly. I have recommended this bank to all of my friends and family, especially if they have children. Reviewed on: 13th January 2023

Really easy and gives a sense of responsibility

5
I got the children's account for my son, I was a bit unsure how simple it would be but it's really easy and he now has a big sense of responsibility when making purchases. He spent all summer buying ice creams for himself and his sister from the ice cream van, and when they were running low on funds he even started to keep an eye on his spending too, which is behaviour I like to see when it comes to financial responsibility. Great lesson learning tool. Reviewed on: 13th January 2023