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EPFO Decides To Credit Part Of 8.5% Interest For FY20

Retirement fund body EPFO on Wednesday decided to credit a part of 8.5 per interest on employees provident fund for 2019-20.

The portrait of Mahatma Gandhi is displayed on an Indian 2,000 rupee banknote in an arranged photograph in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)
The portrait of Mahatma Gandhi is displayed on an Indian 2,000 rupee banknote in an arranged photograph in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg)

Retirement fund body EPFO on Wednesday decided to credit a part of 8.5% interest on employees provident fund for 2019-20 into the account of its around 6 crore subscribers.

The decision to provide 8.15% interest on EPF has been taken at the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation's trustees meet held on Wednesday, a source told PTI.

The remaining 0.35% rate of interest on EPF for 2019-20 would be credited into the subscribers account in December this year, the source further said.

The EPFO had earlier planned to liquidate some of its investment in exchange traded funds to meet the deficit for providing 8.5% interest for the last fiscal.

However, it could not do so because of the choppy market conditions amid lockdown induced by Covid-19.

The EPFO's apex decision making body Central Board of Trustees will meet again in December and take a call on crediting remaining 0.35% interest into subscribers account.

The issue was not listed on the agenda. However, some trustees raised the issue of delay in crediting interest into subscribers' account.

The board headed by Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar had decided to provide 8.5% interest rate for 2019-20 in its meeting held in March this year.

The source also said that the Finance Ministry has already given its concurrence to 8.5% interest for the last fiscal.