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Atal Pension Yojana Crosses 7 Crore Subscribers, Strengthening Retirement Security In India | Economy News

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The Ministry of Finance recently announced a significant milestone for the Atal Pension Yojana (APY), with over 7.15 crore subscribers enrolled under the scheme as of December 2, 2024.

Highlighting the program’s success, the Ministry posted on X, “With more than seven crore subscribers under Atal Pension Yojana #APY, offers secure retirement with guaranteed #PensionBenefits, ensuring peace of mind after retirement for its beneficiaries. #FinMinYearReview2024 #BankingInitiatives #ViksitBharat”  

Launched to provide financial security to India’s working population in their post-retirement years, APY guarantees a minimum monthly pension ranging from Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000 from the age of 60, depending on the contributions made by the subscriber.

The scheme has witnessed significant participation from women, who constitute around 47 per cent of the total subscribers.A standout feature of APY is its comprehensive pension structure. 

Upon the demise of the subscriber, the spouse continues to receive the same pension.Following the death of both the subscriber and the spouse, the pension corpus accumulated until the age of 60 is returned to the nominee, ensuring long-term financial stability for the family.

Subscribers can contribute monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly, offering them flexibility in managing their finances.The APY addresses critical needs in an era of rising longevity, nuclear families, and increased living costs. 

A pension provides a steady monthly income, ensuring a dignified life post-retirement.The Government guarantees the minimum pension, making up any shortfall if the returns on contributions fall below expectations.

Conversely, if the returns exceed expectations, the surplus is credited to the subscriber’s account, enhancing the scheme’s benefits.APY’s growing subscriber base underscores its vital role in fostering financial inclusion and addressing India’s need for a robust pension system. With its government-backed assurance and flexibility, the scheme remains a cornerstone in providing retirement security to millions of Indians. 


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