
New Delhi: Union Minister for Labour & Employment and Youth Affairs & Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, chaired the 237th meeting of the Central Board of Trustees (CBT), Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF), in New Delhi today. The meeting witnessed several significant decisions aimed at enhancing benefits for EPF members and ensuring greater financial security for workers.
The CBT recommended an annual interest rate of 8.25% on EPF accumulations for the financial year 2024-25. Following official notification by the Government of India, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) will credit the interest into subscribers’ accounts. The move reinforces EPFO’s strong financial position and commitment to delivering competitive returns.
A key highlight of the meeting was the approval of modifications to the Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI) scheme. These changes aim to provide greater financial security to the families of EPF members:
These reforms are expected to benefit over 20,000 cases of death in service each year, offering stronger social security to EPF members’ families.
CBT reviewed the progress of implementing the Supreme Court’s judgment on Pension on Higher Wages (PoHW) dated November 4, 2022. EPFO has been working on a mission mode, successfully processing 72% of the applications received under this category.
EPFO has fully implemented CPPS across all Regional Offices since January 2025, ensuring pension disbursements through a single Centralized Pension Disbursement Account (CPDA) maintained at SBI’s New Delhi branch. In January 2025, pensions worth Rs. 1,710 crore were disbursed to 69.35 lakh pensioners, streamlining payments and reducing grievances.
A key decision was taken to rationalize damages imposed on late remittances of PF dues. The rate of penalty has been standardized at 1% per month of delay, as per the Gazette Notification dated June 14, 2024. Additionally, a statutory mechanism for automatic case abatement upon deposit of damages was discussed, reducing litigation burdens.
CBT approved the revised budget estimates for 2024-25 and the budget estimates for 2025-26 for EPFO and the schemes it administers.
The meeting was attended by Vice-Chairperson Sushri Shobha Karandlaje, Co-Vice-Chairperson Sumita Dawra, Member Secretary Ramesh Krishnamurthi, Central PF Commissioner, and representatives of employers, employees, and senior officers from the Central Government and EPFO.
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