Pay EMIs for a low-cost house from your PF soon

The Employee's Provident Funf Organisation (EPFO) may soon introduce a scheme to allow it's over 40 millions subscribers pledge their provident fund to buy low cost houses and use the account to pay equated monthly installments (EMIs). The Organisation that maintains and overseas retirement funds of all salaried employees in the country is working on a housing scheme for its members, labour secretary Shankar Aggarwal told PTI. "Under it, members will be allowed to pledge their PF accumulations  to buy homes" he said. The proposal will be placed before the EPFO's central Board of trustees meeting, which is expected in September 2016. Once approved by the board, the scheme will be available for subscribers. 

Finer points of the scheme, as to want extent subscribers will be eligible to avail loans and what will qualify as a low cost house, are yet to be worked out. Mr Aggarwal said " We don't want  to impose anything on the subscribers. Therefore, we will not buy land or build houses for them. They will be free to choose their own homes from the open market.

The panel suggested the scheme for low income formal worker who are EPFO Subscribers and could not buy a house during their entire service period. 



Under the proposal scheme, there will be a tripartite agreement between member, bank or housing agency and EPFO for pledging future PF contributions  as EMI payment. The proposal for facilating EPFO Subscribers to buy low cost  homes was listed on the agenda of the CBT meeting held on September 16, 2015.

A report an expert committee on housing facility for the subscribers was also presented to the trustees during the meeting. The meeting unanimously recommended a scheme to facilitate subscribers to buy houses where they will get an advance form their PF accumulation and will be allowed to pledge their future contribution for EMI payment. 



The panel suggested that subscribers will purchase a house with loans from banks or housing finance companies and hypothecation   of property in favour of the latter. It suggested the benefits under the scheme of ministry of housing and urban poverty alleviation can also be extended to the scheme's beneficiaries.    
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