EPFO likely to declare rate of interest on EPF deposits for 2020-21 on March 4

Last year, in March, EPFO had lowered interest rate on provident fund deposits to a seven-year low of 8.5% for 2019-20, from 8.65% in 2018-19

February 16, 2021 03:37 pm | Updated 03:37 pm IST - New Delhi

The EPF (employees provident fund) interest rate provided for 2019-20 was the lowest since 2012-13, when it was 8.5%. File

The EPF (employees provident fund) interest rate provided for 2019-20 was the lowest since 2012-13, when it was 8.5%. File

Retirement fund body EPFO is likely to announce the rate of interest on provident fund deposits for financial year 2020-21, on March 4, when its Central Board of Trustees will meet at Srinagar.

The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is likely to take up the proposal to announce rate of interest for 2020-21 at its Central Board of Trustees (CBT) meeting scheduled on March 4, source said.

Talking to PTI , K.E. Raghunathan, an EPFO trustee said that on February 15 he received the intimation that the next CBT meeting is scheduled to be held on March 4, at Srinagar and that the agenda papers are likely to be sent soon.

He said that there is no mention about discussion on interest rate for 2020-21 in the intimation mail.

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,in view of more withdrawals and lesser contribution by members during this fiscal mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Last year, in March, EPFO had lowered interest rate on provident fund deposits to a seven-year low of 8.5% for 2019-20, from 8.65% in 2018-19.

The EPF (employees provident fund) interest rate provided for 2019-20 was the lowest since 2012-13, when it was 8.5%.

The EPFO had provided 8.65% interest rate to its subscribers for 2016-17, and 8.55% in 2017-18. The rate of interest was slightly higher at 8.8% in 2015-16.

It had given 8.75% rate of interest in 2013-14 as well as 2014-15, higher than 8.5% for 2012-13.

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