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Use Aadhaar or PAN and bank account details to open National Pension System accounts online

Just like you can buy insurance at the click of a button or start investing in mutual funds online, you can now open your National Pension System (NPS) account online. The facility to open an account online was launched in August last year but as a pilot. It then hit a hurdle when in August the Supreme Court put some restrictions.

Subsequently, the Pension Fund Regulatory Authority (PFRDA) accepted permanent account number (PAN) and a bank-based KYC to open NPS accounts online. Since then, the courts have allowed the use of Aadhaar for eKYC but only if the customer prefers this method.

On 17 February 2016, PFRDA decided to allow the use of Aadhaar as e-KYC, which makes opening an account online much simpler.

“When we launched eNPS earlier on a pilot basis, we allowed for eKYC through Aadhaar card. But we had to discontinue after the Supreme Court restrictions on the use of Aadhaar as eKYC. Now that it has been clarified that it can be used as per customer’s choice and that it should not be made mandatory, we have allowed Aadhaar to be used as eKYC, through which a subscriber can open an NPS account instantly online," said B.S. Bhandari, whole time member, economics, PFRDA.

“Now one can use either Aadhaar or PAN and bank account for online registration under eNPS," he added.

Mint Money tells you the three ways in which you can now open an NPS account.

Offline process

The offline process starts with finding a point of presence (PoP). These are intermediaries such as banks that help you subscribe to NPS, carry out KYC verification and also receive NPS contributions from you. There are about 63 PoPs, and almost all the bigger banks provide this service. See the full PoP list on https://bit.ly/1TlvCxJ .

You need to fill up a subscriber registration form to open an account (get the form here: https://bit.ly/1QBjK8k ). You need to fill in details about yourself, your bank account number, choice of pension fund manager and asset allocation.

You also need to submit all KYC documents (not needed if opening through your bank) and make a contribution. The minimum contribution is 500, and you need to invest at least 6,000 every year. A permanent retirement account number (PRAN) is generated and sent. This is a unique portable number that will remain with you under NPS.

Your welcome kit also contains various passwords, which you can use to access your account through the call centre or online on the Central Record-keeping Agency (CRA) website.

PoPs get paid from the contributions you make. There is a one-time charge of 125, called the subscriber registration charge, for account opening.

Then a charge of 0.25% of the amount received from the subscriber will apply on all transactions subject to a minimum of 20 and maximum of 25,000. Non-financial transactions or those that do not involve a contribution from the subscriber will cost 20 per transaction.

Online process

You can open your online account by going to www.npstrust.org.in and then going to e-nps.

You will need to register and there are two ways of doing it. One is using your PAN and bank account details and the other is using Aadhaar.

To subscribe online, you need to have a mobile phone number, email ID and a bank account with Net banking facility.

The process of registration is the same as the offline process in terms of the information needed, but if you provide PAN, you will also need to give a bank account which the authorities can tap for your KYC.

PFRDA has about 15 empanelled banks and only if you have a bank account with any of these can you avail the PAN plus bank verified-KYC to open your account online.

“Currently, 17 banks have agreed to do the KYC verification for eNPS wherever the subscriber has given PAN and bank account details. Fifteen banks have already started doing it. We are in talks with other banks also to operationalise this. Opening eNPS through PAN and bank account needs verification of the subscriber’s address as the address proof is not available through PAN. So, we have clubbed PAN with a bank account. If the subscriber has a bank account with an empanelled bank, then the bank verifies the KYC details," said Bhandari.

In the online process too, you need to contribute at the time of registration and any subsequent transaction is possible after the KYC details have been verified by the bank. For KYC, banks will charge you a one-time fee of up to 125 (plus applicable taxes) and this will be debited from your bank account by the bank as KYC authentication charges.

The process may be cumbersome as you may not have your account with an empaneled bank or KYC details may not match.

“Opening eNPS account using PAN and bank account involves the intervention of banks, which could sometimes cause delay as the banks have to verify the KYC details. Sometimes, details may not match with the bank’s records," said Bhandari.

“In about 25% of the cases where PAN and bank account have been used for KYC, the process has not been smooth due to delay in verification by banks and or mismatches in what’s available with banks and the address given by the subscriber on her eNPS form," he added.

In the second method, you start by keying in the Aadhaar number. A one-time password (OTP) will be sent to the Aadhaar-registered mobile phone number. Once the OTP is verified, you will have to fill up information such as your bank details, and also make an initial payment. Do remember that to open an account online, you will need to scan and upload a digital signature and also a photograph. If you are using Aadhaar, then a photograph appears automatically, which you can change with another one.

Again you need to make a contribution. “Before eNPS, a subscriber could contribute through facilities like cheque, ECS (electronic clearing service) and NEFT (National Electronic Funds Transfer). Now, through eNPS, a subscriber has the option to invest online. No PoP charges will apply but there will be payment gateway charges, which can be high for credit and debit card transaction. For Net banking facility, it’s just 60 paise," said Sumit Shukla, chief executive officer, HDFC Pension Management Co. Ltd.

The process, however, doesn’t stop here. You have to print the NPS form that was filled online, paste a photograph, sign the form and submit the print out within 90 days to the CRA. Currently, National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) is the CRA. If you don’t send the form, your account will be ‘frozen’ temporarily.

If you already have an account, you can make use of the e-NPS facility to contribute online.

Such contributions can only happen through e-NPS, else it’s via NEFT, cheque, among other payment options.

Mint Money take

The convenience of opening an NPS account online is a welcome move, although it still encapsulates an offline process of having to send the physical form. As of 17 February, 2,411 online NPS accounts had been opened using the PAN plus bank account method, and 2,573 accounts were opened using the Aadhaar route, according to PFRDA data.

Make use of the process if you plan to open an NPS account. It is a low-cost investment plan for your retirement years and the Budget announcement have made the tax treatment more favourable.

Many financial planners recommend it but say you should put only a part of your money in it for now.

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FAQs

Two ways to open an NPS account online? ›

There are two ways to open an NPS account: a) By visiting the POP-SP (point of presence service provider) which could be a bank branch, post office. b) Online through the eNPS website using PAN and bank details.

How to open an NPS account online? ›

Online method:

Visit the eNPS website (https://enps.nsdl.com/eNPS/NationalPensionSystem.html) to register online. Your mobile number, Aadhaar, and Permanent Account Number (PAN) must be linked with the NPS account. To complete the validation, an OTP will be sent to your registered mobile number.

What are the two types of NPS accounts? ›

NPS provides you two types of accounts: Tier I and Tier II. Tier I is mandatory retirement account, whereas Tier II is a voluntary saving Account associated with your PRAN.

Which is the best option to open NPS account? ›

There are several ways one can open NPS account. Direct on NSDL , through banks (HDFC , ICICI, SBI etc) and through brokers like Zerodha Coin.

How can I open two NPS accounts? ›

Can I open multiple NPS accounts? No, opening multiple NPS accounts for an individual is not allowed under NPS. However an Individual can have one account in NPS and another account in Atal Pension Yojna.

How do I open my NPS account? ›

Steps for Registration
  1. Registration using Aadhaar Paperless Offline e-KYC. ...
  2. Registration using PAN (KYC verification by POP) ...
  3. Registration using Driving License through Digilocker. ...
  4. Registration using Aadhaar through Digilocker. ...
  5. Process for OTP Authentication / eSign / View Registration Form.

Can I open NPS through net banking? ›

NPS Registration: Subscriber can open NPS account through SBI YONO or Online SBI or thorough Branch Channel. Digital Channel : Customer can open e-2-e digital NPS account by login in SBI YONO or Online SBI (Internet Banking). In YONO it is available under “Investments”.

What are the different ways to invest in NPS? ›

Under the Active Choice, an investor can choose his asset allocation percentage between Equity(Maximum 75%), Government Bonds(Maximum 100%), Corporate Bonds(Maximum 100%) and Alternate Investment option(Maximum 5%). After this, an investor has to choose from different NPS Pension Fund Managers.

What are the disadvantages of NPS? ›

One of the principal negative aspects of the National Pension Scheme (NPS) is the compulsory necessity to use a portion of the corpus to buy an annuity when one retires. It restricts subscribers' freedom in managing their retirement assets and needs to meet their unique financial demands or preferences.

What are the different versions of NPS? ›

Three Forms of Net Promoter Feedback. Seasoned practitioners of the Net Promoter System gather feedback from their customers in three different ways: competitive benchmark, relationship, and experience NPS. The competitive benchmark Net Promoter Score is often overlooked or undervalued.

What is difference between Tier 1 and Tier 2 in NPS? ›

The main difference between the two accounts is the withdrawal rules. Tier 1 account has a lock-in period, wherein you can only withdraw your investment at the age of 60 years. Whereas, in the case of a Tier 2 account, there is no such condition on withdrawal, and you can withdraw your investment anytime.

Can I open NPS account online in Icici Bank? ›

NPS (National Pension System) - Open NPS Account Online - ICICI Bank. Open an Insta Save Account. No Paperwork, No Branch Visits, No Hassle!

Which bank offers highest interest rate on NPS? ›

Interest Rates of NPS for Tier 1 Accounts
Pension Fund CompaniesReturns of 1 year (in %)Returns of 2 years (in %)
UTI Retirement Solutions8.77%13.50%
LIC Pension Fund8.13%11.86%
Aditya Birla Pension Fund7.12%-
SBI Pension Fund9.73%13.49%
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Can NRI open NPS account in India? ›

NPS scheme for NRIs: Non-resident Indians (NRIs) aged 18 to 60 can invest in India's National Pension Scheme (NPS) by adhering to KYC norms. The NRIs can make contributions to NPS from their NRO/NRE account.

What is the age of maturity of NPS? ›

After attaining 60 years of age, you will not be permitted to make further contributions to the NPS accounts.

Who is best pension fund manager in NPS? ›

Pick a Fund Manager
  • HDFC Pension Fund. Started on 01 Aug 2013. ...
  • SBI Pension Fund. Started on 15 May 2009. ...
  • ICICI Prudential Pension Fund. Started on 18 May 2009. ...
  • LIC Pension Fund. ...
  • Axis Pension Fund Management Limited. ...
  • UTI Retirement Solutions Fund. ...
  • Kotak Mahindra Pension Fund. ...
  • Aditya Birla Sunlife Pension Fund.

Can I open NPS account anytime? ›

Any citizen of India between the age of 18 to 70 can open NPS account by visiting any POP-SP.

What is the charges to open NPS account? ›

Point of Presence (POP) Charges for NPS in India
Charge HeadCharges
Account OpeningRs.400
Contribution Processing0.50% subject to min Rs.30 and Max Rs.25,000
Non Financial Transaction ProcessingRs.30
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What is the interest rate of NPS? ›

Rate of interest in NPS is market-linked. The past trends have been in the range of 9% to 12% per annum. The current return on the Public Provident Fund is 7.10% per annum.

Which CRA is best for NPS? ›

Charges of the CRAs NPS subscribers must know
Name of CRASchemesService Charge head
Computer Age Management Services LimitedNPS Lite/APY16.25
Kfin Technologies LimitedNPS regular57.63
NPS Lite/APY16.25
Protean eGov Technologies LimitedNPS regular69
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