Executive Summary
Poverty
reduction strategies increasingly focus on the importance of creating
financial assets. Child Savings Accounts (CSAs) are a novel and
promising tool that builds on that focus by promoting savings starting
at a young age. Child Savings Accounts (CSAs) exist as policies,
products, and programs, and are being offered by governments, financial
institutions, and non-profits for a variety of purposes.
This
primer aims to provide an overview of the concept of CSAs, various
purposes for and features of the accounts, impacts CSAs can have on a
child's development, and obstacles that impede the widespread provision
of the accounts. By highlighting examples of CSA products, programs and
policies, we aim to demonstrate the breadth of CSAs offered around the
world. The primer also addresses frequently asked questions related to
CSA design and delivery as well as provides additional resources for
those interested in a deeper knowledge of current research and practice
around these accounts.