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  2. Employees' Provident Fund Organisation - Wikipedia

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    EPFO is a social security organization under the Government of India that regulates and manages provident funds, pension schemes and insurance for employees in India. It was established in 1952 and has a Central Board of Trustees, a Universal Account Number and international agreements.

  3. Public Provident Fund (India) - Wikipedia

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    A voluntary savings-cum-tax-reduction social security instrument in India, introduced by the Ministry of Finance in 1968. It offers an investment with reasonable returns combined with income tax benefits, and has a minimum deposit of ₹ 500 and a maximum of ₹ 1.5 lacs per year.

  4. Provident fund - Wikipedia

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    Provident fund is another name for pension fund that provides employees with lump sum payments at the time of exit from their place of employment. Learn about different types of provident funds around the world, such as India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Nepal, South Africa, Mexico, Kenya and China.

  5. National Pension System - Wikipedia

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    National Pension System (NPS) is a defined-contribution pension scheme in India for government and private sector employees and citizens. It is regulated by PFRDA and offers tax benefits, annuity options and exit options at maturity.

  6. Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) is a statutory body under the Ministry of Finance that oversees the National Pension System (NPS) in India. NPS is a defined contributory pension scheme for government and private sector employees and citizens on a voluntary basis.

  7. Passbook - Wikipedia

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    A passbook or bankbook is a paper book used to record bank or building society transactions on a deposit account. Learn about the origin, evolution and features of passbooks, as well as how they differ from bank statements and cheque books.

  8. Employees Provident Fund - Wikipedia

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  9. Indian Financial System Code - Wikipedia

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    The IFSC is an 11-character code that identifies each bank branch in India for electronic funds transfer. It consists of four alphabetic and six numeric or alphabetic characters, with the fifth character reserved for future use.