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EPFO Invests Rs 13000+ Crore In ETFs As Per The Government’s Investment Pattern

Employees' Provident Fund Organization invests Rs 13000+ Crores in ETFs as per the investment pattern prescribed by the government. Read the complete details below.

Vivek Singh
EPFO Invests Rs 13000+ Crore In ETFs As Per The Government’s Investment Pattern (Photo Courtesy: Freepik)
EPFO Invests Rs 13000+ Crore In ETFs As Per The Government’s Investment Pattern (Photo Courtesy: Freepik)

The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, EPFO invests funds according to the Investment Pattern specified by the Government. As of March 31, 2022, the total amount managed by EPFO across different funds was Rs 18.30 lakh crore, and it was invested in the following manner:

Debt Investments (including Public Account of India)

ETF Investments

91.30%

8.70%

In the fiscal year 2022-23, the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) allocated Rs 53,081 crores to ETFs, while in the preceding year, 2021-22, the investment stood at Rs 43,568 crores, and in the fiscal year 2020-21, it amounted to Rs 32,071 crores. Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Rameswar Teli, provided this information in a written response to the Rajya Sabha.

EPFO does not directly invest in individual stocks, including those of prominent companies. Instead, EPFO channels its investments into the equity market through ETFs that replicate the BSE-SENSEX and NIFTY-50 indices. Additionally, EPFO has occasionally invested in ETFs specifically designed for the divestment of the Government of India's ownership in various corporate entities. The details of EPFO's ETF investments over the last five years and the ongoing year are outlined as follows:

Year

Amount Invested (Rs. in crore) (*Provisional)

2018-19

27,974

2019-20

31,501

2020-21

32,071

2021-22

43,568

2022-23

53,081*

2023-24

(till July 2023)

13,017*

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