weareliferuiner

  • Home
  • TECH
    • APP
    • APP REVIEW
    • GADGETS
    • IOS
    • MAC
    • SMARTPHONE
  • COMMUNICATION
  • LIFESTYLE
    • BEAUTY
    • FAMILY
    • FESTIVAL
    • FITNESS
    • FOOD & DRINK
    • HEALTH
  • MONEY
  • Chocolate
  • PRODUCTIVITY
  • NEWS
  • Contact Us !
Reading: Pension Regulator To Soon Allow Subscribers To Invest Up To 75% In Equity
Share
Aa
Aa
weareliferuinerweareliferuiner
Search
  • Home
  • TECH
    • APP
    • APP REVIEW
    • GADGETS
    • IOS
    • MAC
    • SMARTPHONE
  • COMMUNICATION
  • LIFESTYLE
    • BEAUTY
    • FAMILY
    • FESTIVAL
    • FITNESS
    • FOOD & DRINK
    • HEALTH
  • MONEY
  • Chocolate
  • PRODUCTIVITY
  • NEWS
  • Contact Us !
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
weareliferuiner > NEWS > Pension Regulator To Soon Allow Subscribers To Invest Up To 75% In Equity
NEWS

Pension Regulator To Soon Allow Subscribers To Invest Up To 75% In Equity

sristy
Last updated: 2016/08/06 at 4:01 PM
By sristy 3 Min Read
Share
SHARE
PFRDA will launch two new schemes with options of investing up to 75 per cent of funds in equity.
PFRDA will launch two new schemes with options of investing up to 75 per cent of funds in equity.
New Delhi: Pension fund regulator PFRDA will launch two new schemes with aggressive and conservative options of investing up to 75 per cent of funds in equity by subscribers in a months’ time.

“We will launch two life coverage schemes with aggressive and conservation investment options in equity in a months time,” Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Chairman Hemant Contractor said.

Under aggressive investment options, the subscribers would be allowed to start with up to 75 per cent investments of their deposits into equity which will be reduced over a period of time as their age increases, he said.

x

In the other option or scheme, the subscribers will start with investing 25 per cent of their deposits into equity which will too decrease subsequently over a period of time, he added.

At present, subscribers are allowed to start with investing up to 50 per cent of their deposits in equity to our subscribers, Contractor said.

The overall return on investment for PFRDA was 11.5 per cent. The rate of return for non-government subscribers is slightly higher at 13 per cent compared to 9.5 per cent of government employees subscribing to the scheme.

Government employees have the option to investment up to 15 per cent of their deposits in equity market while non-government subscribers can invest up to 50 per cent in stocks.

Contractor said: “The proposal to allow government employees to invest up to 50 per cent of their deposits in equity is with the government. They have not approved it so far.”

National Pension System (NPS) is administered and regulated by PFRDA. The scheme was initially for government employees and later offered to other subscribers as well.

PFRDA manages 1.3 crore subscribers including 44 lakh government employees with a total corpus of Rs 14,000 crore.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

 

[“source-ndtv”]

TAGGED: 75%, Allow, equity, in, invest, pension, Regulator, Soon, Subscribers:, to, up
sristy August 6, 2016
Previous Article ‘EPFO Investment In ETFs Has Given Higher Return Than G-Secs’
Next Article NSE Q1 Profit Drops 44% To Rs 187 Crore On SGF Transfer

Latest News

Behind the Process: How the Flavour MOT Works (And What You’ll Learn in Just a Week)
FOOD & DRINK
Leverage the In-App Review API for your Google Play reviews
APP REVIEW
Managing Obesity with Modern Tools: Lifestyle Changes, Medications, and Surgery
LIFESTYLE
How to Add a Blog to Your Bubble App Using a Subdirectory
APP
The Delicious Shade of Chocolate: Exploring Its True Color
Chocolate
How to Choose the Right 3 BHK Layout for Comfortable Living
LIFESTYLE
Cadbury Flake – Smooth, Crumbly & Truly Indulgent
Chocolate
12 Fun & Memorable Family Valentine’s Day Ideas
Chocolate

Removed from reading list

Undo

Lost your password?