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PPF returns 41 bps behind formula rates

PPF returns 41 bps behind formula rates

Posted on October 22, 2023 By admin


While correcting most schemes’ returns gradually in each quarter since October 2022, the government has held back hikes for the PPF, unlike other small savings instruments. File
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Returns on the Public Provident Fund (PPF), frozen at 7.1% since April 2020, should have been pegged at 7.51% for this quarter as per the formula-based rates regime for small savings schemes adopted in 2016, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) calculations showed.

The government has raised the rates offered for most small savings instruments (SSIs) in the range of 40 basis points (bps) to 150 bps over the last five quarters. One basis point equals 0.01 percentage point. “With these revisions, the actual interest rates on most SSIs are now better aligned with the formula-based rates,” the RBI, which has hiked interest rates by 250 bps since May 2022, noted in its monetary policy report for October.

However, two small savings schemes’ returns are still out of sync with the formula. The PPF rate now trails the formula-based rate by 41 bps. For recurring deposit (RD) accounts, whose returns were raised to 6.7% for this quarter, the formula-based rate is higher at 6.91%.

Pre-poll hikes possible

With government bond yields hardening over the past month, economists say there may be some room for further hikes in the small savings rates in the penultimate quarter before the general election, that is, the January to March 2024 quarter.

Small savings rates had been hiked significantly ahead of the last Lok Sabha election in January 2019, when the PPF rate was raised to 7.9%. In April 2020, these rates were cut across the board, and a further 40 to 110 bps reduction was announced for the April to June 2021 quarter, but was then withdrawn immediately.

PPF returns frozen

While correcting most schemes’ returns gradually in each quarter since October 2022, the government has held back hikes for the PPF, with officials pointing to the tax-free returns they offer, unlike other SSIs. The rate offered on the Sukanya Samriddhi Account scheme, which offers tax-free returns as well, was raised to 8% this April.

The formula for quarterly resets of small savings rates, mooted by a panel led by former RBI Deputy Governor Shyamala Gopinath, links them to secondary market yields on government securities of comparable maturities over a three-month period prior to each quarter. 

Rising yields

The RBI has noted that these yields have started to harden across the board, “taking cues from the rise in U.S. treasury yields”, which have hit record highs. As of October 20, the yield on 10-year Central government securities had firmed up to nearly 7.4% from about 7.2% at the start of this month.

For the January to March 2024 quarter, the formula-based rates for small savings will be linked to the government bond yields prevailing through September to November 2023.  

“A lot of the catch-up that needed to happen with the backlog in small savings rates has been done. Of course, in the last one and a half months, we have seen a hardening of interest rates so that will have some incremental impact on the formula-based rates, but that may not be very huge,” said Aditi Nayar, chief economist at rating firm ICRA.



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