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Does interest rate increase make EPF an attractive investment option?

Investments in employees provident fund earn a higher rate of interest than bank fixed deposits and also taxfree interest.

February 22, 2019 / 16:36 IST
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Nikhil Walavalkar
Moneycontrol News

The board of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has raised the interest rate on employee provident fund account to 8.65 percent for FY19. This will benefit six crore subscribers. The rate of interest for the previous year was at 8.55 percent. The table below captures the interest rates on offer for the past few years.

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The decision to raise the interest rate on EPF by 10 basis points further widens the gap between the rate offered by EPF and that of Public Provident Fund (PPF) that currently offers an 8 percent interest rate. Both these instruments are used primarily to save for retirement planning and long term saving. A point to note is investments in both these avenues earn taxfree interest.

“The taxfree nature of returns on EPF, makes it an attractive option for individuals looking to save for their retirement over the long term,” said Vishal Dhawan, Founder and Chief Financial Planner of Plan Ahead Wealth Advisors. Conservative investors looking to invest in fixed income option with a sovereign guarantee for the long term can also look at a voluntary contribution to EPF.