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Big news for bank employees! Family pension hiked upto Rs 35,000, NPS corpus enhanced to 14%: Details here

The Government has increased the family pension to 30% of last salary drawn. It has also approved the proposal to increase employer’s contribution under the NPS to 14% from the existing 10%.

Big news for bank employees! Family pension hiked upto Rs 35,000, NPS corpus enhanced to 14%: Details here

New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government has announced big sop for banking employees by increasing Family Pension and enhancing Banks’ contribution to NPS Corpus of PSU Bank employees.

This was announced by the Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, at a press meet addressed by Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman in Mumbai. (Also read--SBI alert! Attention job seekers, read THIS message and save yourself from fraudsters)

The Government has increased the family pension to 30% of last salary drawn. It has also approved the proposal to increase employer’s contribution under the NPS to 14% from the existing 10%.

Thousands of families of PSU bank employees will be benefited by the enhanced Family Pension, while increase in employer’s contribution will provide increased financial security to the bank employees under the NPS.

“In a bid to provide relief to families of bank employees, the Government has approved the Indian Banks' Association’s (IBA) proposal to increase the family pension to 30% of last salary drawn.  This move would make family pension go up to as much as Rs 30,000 to Rs 35,000 per family of bank employees,” said an official release. 

Secretary, DFS informed that, in continuation of the 11th bi-partite settlement on wage revision of public sector bank employees, which was signed by the IBA with the unions on November 11, 2020, there was a proposal for enhancement of family pension and also the employers' contribution under the NPS. 

This has been approved by the Finance Minister, he said.  Panda further said that  “earlier the scheme had slabs of 15, 20 and 30 percent of the pay that a pensioner drew at that point of time. It was capped subject to a maximum of Rs 9,284. That was a very paltry sum and Finance Minister Sitharaman was concerned and wanted that to be revised so that family members of bank employees get a decent amount to survive and sustain”.

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