Hi !
Here is some information on Superannuation Fund.
a) Superannuation Fund is a retirement benefit given to employees by the
Company.
b) Normally the Company has a link with agencies like LIC
Superannuation Fund, where their contributions are paid.
c) The Company pays 15% of basic wages as superannuation
contribution. There is no contribution from the employee.
d) This contribution is invested by the Fund in various securities as per
investment pattern prescribed.
e) Interest on contributions is credited to the members account. Normally
the rate of interest is equivalent to the PF interest rate.
f) On attaining the retirement age, the member is eligible to take 25% of
the balance available in his/her account as a tax free benefit.
g) The balance 75% is put in a annuity fund, and the agency (LIC) will
pay the member a monthly/quarterly/periodic annuity returns
depending on the option exercised by the member. This payment
received regularly is taxable.
h) In the case of resignation of the employee, the employee has the
option to transfer his amount to the new employer. If the new
employer does not have a Superannuation scheme, then the employee
can withdraw the amount in the account, subject to deduction of tax
and approval of IT department, or retain the amount in the Fund, till
the superannuation age.
Normally Companies do not extend the Superannuation benefits to all employees- but only to a specific category of employees - like for example Level-1 of Managers onwards..
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kyle Johnson
TATA Group
There is no specific superannuation calculation for India. The same formulas and calculations used in other countries, also works for this area.
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There are numerous banks in India. A bank that is not owned by a private individual or a company is not a private sector bank. Ex: A bank that is owned by the government is not a private sector bank and is called a public sector bank. Ex: 1. State Bank of India 2. Bank of Baroda 3. Indian Bank 4. Indian Overseas Bank 5. etc.
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ICICI Bank is a private sector bank. ICICI Bank is India's largest private sector bank and is one of the top 5 big banks in the country. It has around 2000 branches across the country and serves millions of customers.
Classification of Banks in India is done into four main classes. The classes include commercial banks, savings banks, public sector banks and private sector banks.