PFRDA Introduces NPS-Lite Scheme for Economically Disadvantage Sections of Society and to Promote Small Savings among them - ALLCGNEWS

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22 July 2010

PFRDA Introduces NPS-Lite Scheme for Economically Disadvantage Sections of Society and to Promote Small Savings among them

Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), the apex body established by Government of India to regulate and develop the pension sector, has introduced NPS-Lite which specifically targets the economically disadvantages sections of society and promotes small savings during their productive life.

It aims at building up a corpus sufficient enough to buy an annuity for their old age. Earlier PFRDA had extended New Pension System (NPS) to all citizens of India with effect from 1st May, 2009. “Swavalamban Scheme” of Govt. of India, which grants an  incentive of Rs.1000 to all eligible NPS accounts shall be  available to all NPS-Lite account holders as well, if they meet  the prescribed criteria.

“NPS-Lite Model” has been designed to ensure ultra-low  administrative and transactional costs for making such small  investments viable. NPS-Lite works on a “group” model and shall  be available through “Aggregators” appointed by PFRDA. It also  aims at harnessing the outreach and capacity of the Government  operated schemes, NGOs, MFIs, NBFCs etc. in targeting and  servicing the old age savings needs of low income workers.

“Andhra Pradesh Building and Other Construction Workers  Welfare Board” has already been appointed as an aggregator under  NPS-Lite for making NPS available to its more than a million  potential member base.

Other details of NPS-Lite are available at PFRDA website www.pfrda.org.in

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