EPF interest rate stays at 8.25%

The Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) interest rate has remained at 8.25%. For many salaried employees, EPF and Voluntary Provident Fund (VPF) are trusted tools for retirement savings. Some investors are wondering whether to continue contributing to VPF or shift extra savings to Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) for better long-term returns.

In India, the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) and Voluntary Provident Fund (VPF) serve as trusted retirement savings tools for many salaried employees. The EPF interest rate has stayed at 8.25%, unchanged from the previous year, as announced by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO).

With this steady rate, some investors are questioning whether to persist with VPF contributions or redirect extra savings into Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs), which could offer higher long-term returns through equity markets. While VPF provides a guaranteed rate, SIPs are subject to market risks. Sources suggest that decisions should align with individual risk tolerance and financial goals.

EPFO data indicates a growing number of EPF subscribers, but market volatility underscores the importance of diversification.

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