Separating equity, debt units will benefit EPFO subscribers
In case of early withdrawal, they will be able to choose the instrument from which they wish to redeem
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In case of early withdrawal, they will be able to choose the instrument from which they wish to redeem
)
KNOW YOUR RETIREMENT BENEFITS
- Under the policy, the 15% of PF contribution that is parked in equities will be allotted as mutual fund units to all the subscribers
- These units can be redeemed by subscribers when they exit or withdraw the accumulated money
- The EPFO has been investing in equities for 2 years, but there was no consensus on how the gains from this would be passed on to investors
- Now, subscribers will know exactly how much of their money is in debt and how much in equity
- Withdrawal norms remain the same and subscribers can’t redeem their money whenever they want
- Subscribers can partially withdraw money if they need money for marriage or education, among other reasons
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First Published: Nov 25 2017 | 1:35 AM IST