Jul 22, 2024
Toshani Adhikary
PPF Vs NPS: Investing for Retirement
Popular investment options in India for a secure financial future are the Public Provident Fund (PPF) and the National Pension System (NPS)
Both schemes offer distinct benefits and cater to diverse needs. Here's a comparison to help you decide which one suits you best
Due to its low-risk returns, PPF is an excellent choice for conservative investors looking for stability
Risks And Returns
NPS offers the possibility of bigger returns even though it is more risky and dependent on the market
Risks And Returns
After certain years, PPF permits loans against the balance and partial withdrawals
Liquidity
NPS allows partial withdrawals for specific reasons; full withdrawals before retirement are restricted
Liquidity
PPF has a set term of fifteen years
Investment Tenure
Contributions to NPS are accepted up until the age of 60, and can be continued if desired
Investment Tenure
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