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NPS’ new balanced lifecycle fund: Can it add value to your retirement portfolio?

The recently introduced fund provides automatic rebalancing of asset classes, but financial advisors believe younger investors are better off with active asset allocation, which allows them to retain control over their asset allocation.

October 15, 2024 / 19:18 IST
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New NPS balanced lifecycle fund option: Better suited for more conservative investors

National Pension System (NPS) subscribers now have another investment option to choose from, in addition to the existing active and auto asset allocation choices.

The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has recently introduced ‘Balanced Life Cycle Fund’ under NPS, which provides automatic rebalancing of asset classes (equity, corporate debt and government securities) as per the age and risk profile of the investor.

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The maximum allocation to equities under this fund is 50 percent, which is available to those up to the age of 45 years. Corporate debt allocation (scheme C) will be 30 percent and G-sec (scheme G) exposure 20 percent. Post this age, equity allocation starts tapering gradually and is capped at 35 percent for those over 55 years of age. The safest instrument – scheme G (government securities) – will have the highest allocation then at 55 percent, while corporate debt makes up for 10 percent. The purpose is to ensure that as retirement nears, the corpus remains protected against market volatility.

Asset allocation under NPS' Balanced Life Cycle Fund
AgeEquity (Asset Class E)Corporate debt (Asset Class C)G-sec (Asset Class G)
Up to 45 years50%30%20%
46 years48%28%24%
47 years46%26%28%
48 years44%24%32%
49 years42%22%36%
50 years40%20%40%
51 years39%18%43%
52 years38%16%46%
53 years37%14%49%
54 years36%12%52%
55 years and beyond35%10%55%

 

 

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