EPFO weighs higher equity investments

Encouraged by the relatively high returns for Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) from equity investments since 2015, the government is looking to hike the retirement fund body’s exposure to the segment significantly. The higher equity exposure – roughly 9.5% of the EPF investible surplus is currently invested in specified exchange-traded funds (ETFs) – is being planned with a view to raise the returns for EPF subscribers substantially from 8.25% now (FY24) official sources told FE, adding that the returns used to be as high as 10-12% in the 1990s.

The labour ministry has recently formed an internal committee to look at ways to achieve higher investments in equity, the sources added. The move may also result in diversifying the EPF’s equity portfolio, which is currently restricted to ETFs.

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“We are aiming to peg higher annual rate of interest for EPF subscribers, and are exploring ways to achieve that,” said an official, on condition of anonymity. Last year, as many as 74 million subscribers and their employers contributed to the EPF.

The EPF interest is calculated on a monthly basis on the contributions received by subscribers, but deposited into the EPF account only on March 31 of the relevant financial year.

In FY23, the EPFO had fixed the interest rate at 8.15%, and 8.10% in FY22. Since FY02, the EPFO has not declared the interest rate of more than 10%. For FY01, it had fixed the interest rate at 11%, and in 1990s, the subscribers used to get even higher returns.

“We can give higher interest rates, if EPF generates higher returns from its investments, and the most appropriate route for that is to expand exposure in equities,” said the official.

The total investments made by the retirement body fund as of FY24 end was Rs 15.29 lakh crore. Of this, 9.5%, or Rs 1.45 lakh crore, was invested into ETFs.

The labour ministry, in 2015, had notified that 5-15% of the fresh accretions of EPF shall be exposed to “equities and related investments”. Initially, the EPFO had started with an investment of 5% in equity through ETFs (2015), but raised it to about 10% in the subsequent years. “The investment limit is 15%, and the EPF is aiming to reach that limit,” said the official.

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