NPS Contributions Now Accepted via UPI QR Code
By Rediff Money Desk, NEWDELHI Dec 20, 2023 22:01
PFRDA allows NPS subscribers to deposit contributions directly through UPI QR code, simplifying the contribution process and making it more accessible.
New Delhi, Dec 20 (PTI) Pension fund regulator PFRDA on Wednesday allowed National Pension System (NPS) subscribers to deposit their contributions directly under the D-Remit process through the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) QR code.
This advancement aims to simplify the contribution process, making it more accessible and efficient for NPS participants, the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) said in a statement.
The National Pension System (NPS) has long been a reliable savings avenue for those looking to secure their financial futures, it said.
"Under the NPS, subscribers make voluntary contributions to their NPS Tier I and II accounts. However, the process of directly depositing these contributions, known as D-Remit or Direct Remittance, has just become more user-friendly," it said.
The introduction of QR code - UPI for D-Remit is a positive and revolutionary step towards making NPS contributions more accessible, efficient, and flexible, it said.
This initiative by PFRDA empowers NPS subscribers to take control of their retirement savings and benefit from the advantages of systematic investment planning, it said.
Under this new mechanism, subscribers will utilise the UPI QR Code to transfer their contributions. It is important to note that the D-Remit virtual account is distinct from the Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN), it said.
Furthermore, it said, the virtual account numbers differ for Tier I and Tier II NPS accounts and so do the QR codes.
Highlighting benefits of D-Remit, it said, same-day investment can be done, periodic auto debit or One-Time or Regular Contribution can be done.
The D-Remit process leverages standing instructions and rupee cost averaging for long-term retirement wealth creation, it said.
"For NPS account holders with a PRAN, the D-Remit process opens up the possibility of starting a systematic investment plan (SIP). This can be done online (D-Remit), allowing subscribers to set up standing instructions for SIP payments to their NPS accounts," it said.
To utilise D-Remit, subscribers must possess a virtual D-Remit ID with the trustee bank, it said, adding, this virtual account can only be used for remitting NPS contributions.
This advancement aims to simplify the contribution process, making it more accessible and efficient for NPS participants, the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) said in a statement.
The National Pension System (NPS) has long been a reliable savings avenue for those looking to secure their financial futures, it said.
"Under the NPS, subscribers make voluntary contributions to their NPS Tier I and II accounts. However, the process of directly depositing these contributions, known as D-Remit or Direct Remittance, has just become more user-friendly," it said.
The introduction of QR code - UPI for D-Remit is a positive and revolutionary step towards making NPS contributions more accessible, efficient, and flexible, it said.
This initiative by PFRDA empowers NPS subscribers to take control of their retirement savings and benefit from the advantages of systematic investment planning, it said.
Under this new mechanism, subscribers will utilise the UPI QR Code to transfer their contributions. It is important to note that the D-Remit virtual account is distinct from the Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN), it said.
Furthermore, it said, the virtual account numbers differ for Tier I and Tier II NPS accounts and so do the QR codes.
Highlighting benefits of D-Remit, it said, same-day investment can be done, periodic auto debit or One-Time or Regular Contribution can be done.
The D-Remit process leverages standing instructions and rupee cost averaging for long-term retirement wealth creation, it said.
"For NPS account holders with a PRAN, the D-Remit process opens up the possibility of starting a systematic investment plan (SIP). This can be done online (D-Remit), allowing subscribers to set up standing instructions for SIP payments to their NPS accounts," it said.
To utilise D-Remit, subscribers must possess a virtual D-Remit ID with the trustee bank, it said, adding, this virtual account can only be used for remitting NPS contributions.
DISCLAIMER - This article is from a syndicated feed. The original source is responsible for accuracy, views & content ownership. Views expressed may not reflect those of rediff.com India Limited.
You May Like To Read
TODAY'S MOST TRADED COMPANIES
- Company Name
- Price
- Volume
- Vodafone Idea L
- 8.08 ( -3.92)
- 65128261
- Thinkink Picturez
- 1.77 ( -0.56)
- 47207415
- Sunshine Capital
- 2.32 (+ 4.98)
- 18775443
- Evexia Lifecare
- 4.07 (+ 3.30)
- 16083406
- Cressanda Railway
- 11.19 (+ 4.97)
- 15151945
MORE NEWS
India Pushes for Fast-Track WTO Talks on...
India has called for expedited negotiations in the WTO on the Special Safeguard...
Sensex Surges 809 Points Ahead of RBI Policy
The BSE Sensex rallied 809 points on Thursday, led by IT stocks, ahead of the RBI's...
Aurobindo Pharma Gets USFDA Approval for...
Aurobindo Pharma's subsidiary, Eugia Pharma Specialities, has received USFDA approval...