
In comparison to other fixed-income instruments, EPF is the most attractive bet.

EPFO has been giving higher interest than the market rates for some time now, which has eroded its surplus

Retirement fund body Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) on March 4 maintained interest rate of 8.5% for 2020-21

There is a possibility of a decision on interest rates for the FY20-21 following the CBT meeting on March 4

The government is going to give 24% EPF subsidy

The retirement fund body has said it will not allow major corrections in member profiles in online mode

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Speculation is rife that the EPFO may lower interest on provident fund deposits for this fiscal (2020-21), from 8.5% it provided for 2019-20

A decision related to the rates may be taken at the meeting of the EPFO central board of trustees scheduled to be held on March 4
Payout reflects the effect of pandemic