EPF to reach Rs. 1 trillion milestone in 2011
As at August 31, 2011, the value of total assets of the Employees'
Provident Fund (EPF) reached Rs. 976 billion, recording an annual growth
of 14.6%. With this growth, the EPF is expected to reach the total
assets value of Rs 1 trillion by end of 2011.
The total income of the Fund has also recorded a steady growth,
particularly over the last five years, enabling the EPF to pay a higher
rate of return to its members.
The Fund is managed by a team of professionals who possess ACA, ACMA,
CFA, and postgraduate qualifications and also trained in investment
management. A major share of the Fund (92%) has been invested in
government securities, while the Fund has invested 7% of its resources
in equities and 1% in debt instruments of corporates.
In addition to the funds of active members, a large number of retired
members also maintain their balances with the EPF after reaching the
eligible age for withdrawal. Accordingly, the EPF provides the
opportunity for such persons too, to retain their savings in a safe and
high yielding national superannuation fund, after their retirement.
In 2010, over 210,000 new employees registered with the EPF as a
result of the expansion in economic activities in the country, which
enabled new employment opportunities to be generated in all sectors of
the economy. |