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EPFO cuts interest rate on PF deposits to 8.5%

By IANS | Updated: March 5, 2020 14:46 IST

The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) on Thursday lowered the interest rate on provident fund deposits to 8.50 per cent for the financial year 2019-20, Union Minister for Labour and Employment Santosh Gangwar said on Thursday.

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New Delhi, March 5 The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) on Thursday lowered the interest rate on provident fund deposits to 8.50 per cent for the financial year 2019-20, Union Minister for Labour and Employment Santosh Gangwar said on Thursday.

In the last fiscal, 2018-19, the interest rate was at 8.65 per cent.

Post this interest rate cut, salaried employees will get 15 basis points (bps) lower returns on their provident fund deposits this fiscal.

The decision was taken at the just concluded meeting of the central board of trustees of EPFO.

The Labour Ministry will now require the Finance Ministry's approval on the matter. The Finance Ministry has to vet the proposal for provident fund interest rate to avoid any liability on account of shortfall in the EPFO income for a fiscal.

( With inputs from IANS )

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