Welcome to the Finder Customer Satisfaction Awards 2025
Our awards are decided by the only votes that really matter – yours. We partnered with the research consultancy Censuswide to ask customers of kids’ prepaid card providers to tell us about their experiences so we can now reveal the best brands in this category.

Kids’ Cards Customer Satisfaction Winner
Starling Kite
Starling once again takes the crown as the winner of this year’s Kids’ Cards Customer Satisfaction Awards! 93% of customers said they’d be happy to recommend Starling Kite to a friend.

Kids’ Cards Customer Satisfaction Champion
Osper
Any brand which had at least 90% of customers recommend them has been recognised with a customer satisfaction champion award. This year, Osper is our Customer Satisfaction Champion in the kids’ cards category.
Kids’ prepaid cards customer satisfaction league table 2025
Brand | Logo | Customers who’d recommend | Review | Link |
---|---|---|---|---|
Starling Kite | ![]() | 93% | Starling Kite is Starling’s easy-to-use kids’ prepaid card option for parents with a Starling account. It has low fees and strong parental controls. | |
Osper | ![]() | 90% | Osper is a prepaid debit card for children that parents can review and control from an app on their phone. | |
GoHenry | ![]() | 88% | Popular kids’ card and app combo GoHenry offers customised spending cards and parental controls, as well as interactive Money Missions. | |
NatWest Rooster Money | ![]() | 88% | NatWest Rooster Money is a dedicated kids’ card and app which has a big focus on financial education. | |
Revolut <18 Account | ![]() | 87% | Revolut <18 Account is Revolut’s kids’ prepaid card offering, which is easy to use. Parents will already need to have an account with Revolut to get it. | |
Nimbl | ![]() | 70% | Nimbl is a kids’ pocket money card and app, which also aims to help children learn money skills. |
Customer satisfaction ratings methodology
We asked people who’d used a kids’ prepaid card within the previous 12 months to rate their satisfaction with the service they received and whether they’d recommend the provider to a friend. Our independent survey of 500 kids’ prepaid card customers was carried out in January 2025.
We have shown the percentage recommended score in the table above and used these ratings to decide the winners of our awards. Where there was a draw on the “would recommend percentage”, we used the overall rating out of 5 as a tie-breaker.