New Pension Scheme : Clarification of Deferred withdrawal of lump sum – PFRDA
PENSION FUND REGULATORY AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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CIRCULAR
PFRDA/2015/24/EXITS/1
October 29, 2015
To,
NPS Trust, All POP’s, Aggregators, CRA,CentraI, State Governments and All Subscribers
Dear Sir/Madam,
Sub: Clarification of Deferred withdrawal of lump sum
PFRDA (Exits and Withdrawals from Nation Pension System) Regulations 2015 provides option to subscriber to defer withdrawal of lump sum (60%) up to the age of 70 years.
Under the Deferred withdrawal facility, the subscribers at the time Of exit from National Pension System (NPS) can exercise an option to defer the withdrawal of eligible lump sum withdrawal and stay invested in the NPS. Subscriber has an option to withdraw the deferred lump sum amount in maximum ten annual installments up to the age of 70 years or withdraw the entire amount at once by giving 15 days advance notice during such a period of deferment.
If no such notice is given, the accumulated pension wealth would be automatically monetized and credited to his bank account upon attaining the age of 70 years.
This is for the information of all concerned. The circular also is being placed on PFRDA website at http://www.pfrda.org.in, NPS Trust website www.npstrust.org.in and CRA website at http://www.npscra.nsdl.co.in.
Yours faithfully,
sd/-
Subroto Das
Chief General Manager
Authority: http://pfrda.org.in/
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