Grandparents in Scotland will be spending more than the rest of the country this year, being the most likely region to spend over 's163;200 on one grandchild alone. In contrast grandparents in the East will be spending the least, with a budget of between 's163;25 - 's163;50.
But despite Grandparent'ss best intentions, parents would prefer alternative Christmas presents for their children from grandparents this year, with more than half of the parents questioned saying they would prefer grandparents to make a contribution towards their child'ss savings account alongside a smaller gift. Yet almost two out of every three parents (64%) feel too uncomfortable to broach the subject without being asked.
Kate Baker, Head of savings and investments at Family Investments said: Grandchildren are central to the lives of many grandparents and so it is no surprise that they want to treat their grandchildren at Christmas. But spending 's163;50 on Christmas gifts might not necessarily be the right thing in the eyes of parents.
My message to well-meaning grandparents, would be to talk to the parents of your grandchildren and ask them what they would prefer. In our experience, parents feel that the grandparent'ss already do enough for the children or they don'st feel comfortable raising the subject of money. But re-directing your generosity and making a donation into the children'ss savings account, along with a small present on the day, will create a more lasting and welcome legacy.
Parents Reticent to Discuss Christmas with the Grandparents


