The PPF continues to be a strong financial planning option for many Indians, combining safety with attractive returns, and tax savings.
As of January 2025, the PPF interest rate stands at 7.1% per annum, compounded annually. The rate is subject to quarterly revisions by the government, ensuring fair returns in line with market trends.
Investments can be made into Public Provident Fund, Employee Provident fund, National Savings Certificate under Section 80C.
Public Provident Fund (PPF) is a popular investment option that is considered as a retirement retirement-focussed scheme. It ...
Launched in October 2023, FinRight Technologies, a Mumbai-based fintech startup founded by CRED and Amazon professionals, ...
said he had used up almost all his savings from the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) totalling RM900,000 and borrowed almost ...
Simplifying personal finance for you - one step at a time! Tune into Mint Money Shots to know those little tips and tricks on ...
Fuel shortages threaten the closure of three hospitals in Gaza, putting the lives of patients and newborns at risk.
The public can now access government and government-linked services at Alamanda shopping mall in Putrajaya starting today, ...
When planning to invest Rs 1.3 lakh annually, two popular options often dominate the conversation: Systematic Investment ...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today launched the first Sentuhan MADANI Kiosk at Alamanda shopping mall, which is ...
Akbayan party-list Rep. Percival Cendaña has called out the government for allowing the increase of the Social Security ...