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National Pension Scheme The National Pension System (NPS) [1] is a defined contribution based pension system launched by Government of India with effect from 1 January 2004. Like most other developing countries, India does not have a universal social security system to protect the elderly against economic deprivation. As a first step towards instituting pension reforms, Government of India moved from a defined benefit pension to a defined contribution based pension system Tier-I account : This NPS account does not allow premature withdrawal and is available from 1 May 2009. In Tier I funds cannot be withdrawn before attaining 60 years. Maximum 60% can be withdrawn. 40% of the total balance available at the end of contribution year will have to be annuitized. Tier-II account : The tier-II NPS account permits withdrawal. Since 1 April 2008, the pension contributions of Central Government employees covered by the National Pension System (NPS) are being invested by professional Pension Fund Managers in line with investment guidelines of Government applicable to non-Government Provident Funds. A majority

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The National Pension Scheme is a Defined Contribution Scheme that was set up in 2004 for all Government Employees and was open to the general public in May 2009. It is a social security benefit to create a retirement corpus to meet post retirement income needs, initiated by the Government of India in association with the Pension Regulatory Development Authority.

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 National Pension SchemeThe  National  Pension  System  (NPS)  [1]  is  a  defined  contribution  based  pension  system  launched  by Government of India with effect from 1 January 2004. Like most other developing countries, India does not have a universal social security system to protect the elderly against economic deprivation. As a first step towards instituting pension reforms, Government of India moved from a defined benefit pension to a defined contribution based pension system

•   Tier-I account : This NPS account does not allow premature withdrawal and is available from 1 May 2009. In Tier I funds cannot be withdrawn before attaining 60 years. Maximum 60% can be withdrawn. 40% of the total balance available at the end of contribution year will have to be annuitized.

•   Tier-II account : The tier-II NPS account permits withdrawal. Since 1 April 2008, the pension contributions of Central Government employees covered by the National Pension System (NPS) are being invested by professional Pension Fund Managers in line with investment guidelines of Government applicable to non-Government Provident Funds. A majority of State Governments have also shifted to the defined contribution based National Pension System from varying dates. 27 State/UT Governments have notified the NPS for their new employees. No tax benefit in Tier 2 account.

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Benefits of NPSIt is basically for people who do not have the benefit of pension after retirement from service. The scheme gives an opportunity to the subscriber to build up his pension fund over a long period so that after retirement he can draw pension for his sustenance.Some of the benefits of the National Pension System (NPS) are:

•   It is transparent - NPS is transparent and cost effective system wherein the  pension contributions are invested in the pension fund schemes and the employee will be able to know the value of the investment on day to day basis.

•   It is simple - All the subscriber has to do, is to open an account with his/her nodal office and get a Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN).

•   It is portable - Each employee is identified by a unique number and has a separate PRAN which is portable i.e., will remain same even if an employee gets transferred to any other office.

• Online Access with IPIN log in details. View of Pension fund managers.

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AgenciesThe various agencies in the scheme as under: 1. PFRDA( Controlling Body) 2. Bank of India( Trustee Bank) 3. NSDL( Central Recordkeeping Agency) 4. CRA- FC ( viz. KARVY) 5. POP( State Bank) 6. POP-SP( Branches) 

Is Nomination facility available? Yes and unlike in Bank’s account nominations can be made in favour of 3 persons.

How can funds be contributed? Through  Cash  or  Cheque.  However  credit  to  account  in  case  of  cheque  can  only  be  made  available  on realization of the Cheque.

What is PRAN? Permanent Retirement Account Number which will be given to the subscriber on opening the Tier  I account and which must be quoted in every transaction just like in case of bank account. As on 14th August, 2013, the number of subscribers under NPS is 52.83 Lakh with a corpus of Rs. 34,965 crore.

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• Withdrawals will be permitted from the individual pension account subject to the conditions, such as, purpose, frequency and limits, as may be specified by the regulations.

• At least one of the pension fund managers shall be from the public sector.

Corporate benefit for employees: The employer can contribute 

10% of an employees salary towards NPS and the entire amount is 

tax deductible under Sec 80CCD (2) without any monetary limit. In 

addition, the employee, can claim tax benefit under Sec 80CCC (1) 

upto a limit of Rs 1,00,000.

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Investment Choice for Asset AllocationThe Corporate as well as Subscriber can have any of the two choices for their asset  allocation:  Active Choice: Corporate/ Subscriber as  the case may be will have the option to actively   decide as to how your NPS pension wealth  is to be invested across   Asset class E (upto 50%), Asset Class C & Asset Class G.ORAuto Choice: In this option, the investments will be made in a life-cycle fund. Here, the fraction of funds invested across three asset classes will be determined by a pre-defined portfolio (which would change as per age of subscriber). Table for Life cycle fund is given below 

NOTE:  Asset Class E  -  Investment in predominantly                               equity market instrument. Index based only. Asset Class C  -  Investment in fixed income instruments                              other than Government Securities  Asset Class G -   Investment in Government Securities.  

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Annuity options on vesting.The subscriber can purchase an annuity from any one of the PFRDA empanelled annuity service providers as per his choice or selection of the annuity type. Currently, the Indian life insurers who act as Annuity Service Providers provide the following type of annuities in India:  • Pension(Annuity) payable for life at a uniform rate to the annuitant only. • Pension (Annuity) payable for 5, 10, 15 or 20 years certain and thereafter   as long as you is alive. • Pension (Annuity) for life with return of purchase price on death of the    annuitant (Policyholder).• Pension (Annuity) payable for life increasing at a simple rate of 3% p.a. • Pension (Annuity) for life with a provision of 50% of the annuity payable to spouse during his/her lifetime on death of the annuitant. • Pension (Annuity) for life with a provision of 100% of the annuity payable to spouse during his/her lifetime on death of the annuitant.  • Pension (Annuity) for life with a provision of 100% of the annuity payable to spouse 

during his/her lifetime on death of the annuitant and with return of purchase price on 

death of the spouse to nominee. 

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ChargesAll the charges associated to Tier I account including Annual PRA Maintenance charge are paid by the employer. In case of Tier II account, activation charge and transaction charges are paid by the subscriber.The POP charges and the CRA charges are given in the table below:

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Performance Parameters

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Performance Parameters

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Performance Parameters

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Press Release

Returns on NPS Scheme 2012_2013

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Panel Discussion

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Retirement Solution options

Retirement Corpus Utilization

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Quiz

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Sources of Datahttp://india.gov.in/spotlight/national-pension-system-retirement-plan-all

http://pfrda.org.in/

http://www.morningstar.in/posts/19360/debt-market-volatility-plays-spoiler-to-nps-returns.aspx

www.valuresearchonline.com

www.moneycontrol.com

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Thank you for your time!Dilshad BillimoriaCertified Financial Planner and Investment advisor.

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