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EPFO lowers interest on EPF to 4-year low of 8.65% for 2016-17

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru/New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 19 2016 | 7:58 PM IST
Retirement fund body EPFO today slashed interest on deposits to a four-year low of 8.65 per cent this fiscal in tandem with falling rates on savings due to surge in bank deposits post demonetisation.
The Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) had provided 8.8 per cent rate of interest on deposits for 2015-16 to its four crore contributing subscribers. It maintained 8.75 per cent for 2013-14 and 2014-15 while it was 8.5 per cent in 2012-13.
"We have decided the interest rate for EPF subscribers at 8.65 per cent for 2016-17. The decision was arrived at after detailed consultations with all stakeholders. With consensus we have taken this decision," Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment Bandaru Dattatreya told reporters here.
After the 215th meeting of EPFO's apex decision making body, the Central Board of Trustees (CBT), the minister said: "In spite of giving 8.65 percent interest rate, we have surplus of Rs 269 crores."
He said that despite reduction, EPF paid the highest rate among others like Public Provident Fund (PPF), where the interest rate is 8.1 per cent; General Provident Fund (GPF), 8 per cent and post office term deposits that start from 7.10 per cent for one year."
"The overall scenario is such that interest rates are coming down. We are giving the highest interest rate for workers. It indicates our Ministry and our Prime Minister's commitment to protect the interest of employees," he added.
The Finance Ministry has been reportedly asking the Labour Ministry to bring the EPF interest rate in alignment with other small saving schemes like PPF of the government.

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Earlier this year, it lowered interest rate on EPF for 2015-16 to 8.7 per cent from 8.8 per cent approved by the CBT but the step was retracted after protests by trade unions.
Interest income from PF investments for 2016-17 has been estimated mainly on the basis of interest income received or receivable in this financial year, including surplus of Rs 410 crore from previous year,an official said.
"Last year, the interest rate decided was at 8.8 per cent. At that time, along with the income of EPFO, the surplus from the previous year was Rs 1,600 crore. This year, along with the income, the surplus available is Rs 410 crore," EPFO's Central Provident Fund Commissioner V P Joy said on the reduction in interest rate.
As the surplus has come down compared to the previous year, interest has been reduced by 0.15 percentage point compared tolast year, he said, adding that "if we had declared more interest rate this year, surplus from this year for next yearwould have been less."
Dattatreya also said that a decision has been taken to reduce EPFO administrative charges from 0.85 per cent at present to 0.65 per cent on total wage on which contributions are payable.

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First Published: Dec 19 2016 | 7:58 PM IST

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