What if I need more custodial accounts than what is included in the Stash+ subscription?
Looking to set the kids in your life up for a better future? The Stash+ plan includes two Custodial portfolios that allow you to save and invest for them. Learn more about Custodial portfolios here.
Note: The Stash Growth plan does not include any Custodial portfolios.
At this time, you are unable to add more than two Custodial portfolios.
Still have questions about custodial accounts? Please call us at 800-205-5164 from 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. ET Monday-Friday, and from 10:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. ET Saturday and Sunday, or email us at support@stash.com.
“Kids Portfolio” is a custodial UGMA / UTMA account. Money in a custodial account is the property of the minor. This type of account is a Non-Discretionary Managed account.
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