Coming out with clarification on its May 2015 norms on exits and withdrawals from the social security scheme, regulator PFRDA also said that subscribers who choose to contribute beyond 60 years of age can exist at any point later.
Further, such subscribers will continue to enjoy the facilities and options like access to CRA system and switch pension fund managers and investment choice.
The mandatory minimum investment of 40 per cent of the accumulated pension wealth for purchase of annuity will be applicable on fund available as on the date of final exit from the NPS "including those contributions and investment income that have been contributed and accrued to the account beyond the age of 60 years or the age of superannuation".
A subscriber can contribution can be made in the NPS account till the age of 70 years.
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