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NPS: Returns will be more than mutual funds, Lakhpati can be made in just 5 years

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NPS Tier 2: Most of the National Pension System Tier 2 has given double digit returns in the last three years.The highest return was given by LIC Pension Fund, which was around 11.88 per cent.




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new Delhi. For a secure future, it is very important to invest your deposits in the right place. Most people like to invest in FD and post office schemes. Some others invest in mutual funds for higher profits. But do you know that even more can be achieved by investing money in the NPS – National Pension System. Recently LIC Pension Fund Tier-II NPS Accounts has given the highest double digit returns in the last three years. If you also want to become a millionaire in a short time, then investing in NPS Tier-2 can be beneficial.

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What is NPS Tier-2 account?

With the monthly pension in the NPS i.e. National Pension System, at the age of 60 you also get a lump sum amount. To invest in this scheme operated by PFRDA, the person should be between 18 to 65 years of age. It has options like NPS Tier-1 and NPS Tier-2. In NPS Tier-2, you can withdraw money according to your need. An account can be opened in this scheme from Rs 1,000. It is necessary to contribute at least 250 rupees a year.



Double digit returns in NPS

Almost all the National Pension System Tier 2 have given double digit returns in the last three years. The predominantly popular 7 pension fund managers are said to have given annualized returns ranging from 11.01 per cent to 13.5 per cent. LIC Pension Fund has given the highest return of 11.88 per cent even in the return period of 5 years. While the CCIL Sovereign Bond and the 10-year Guild Mutual Fund have given only 10.78 per cent. In such a situation, you can get more returns from mutual funds by investing in NPS.

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