(a) whether the Government has reduced the commission to be provided to the agents on the short-term savings
schemes; and
(b) If so, the details thereof, scheme-wise and reaction of the Government thereto?
(a) whether the Government has reduced the commission to be provided to the agents on the short-term savings
schemes; and
(b) If so, the details thereof, scheme-wise and reaction of the Government thereto?
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE : SHRI NAMO NARAIN MEENA:
(a): Yes, Madam.
(b): The payment of commission to agents of Public Provident Fund (PPF) Scheme and Senior Citizens Savings Scheme has
been discontinued, with effect from 1st December 2011. Commission under all other schemes (except MPKBY Agents) has been reduced from 1% to 0.5%. However, commission to Mahila Pradhan Kshetriya Bachat Yojana (MPKBY) agents will continue at the existing rate of 4%.
The Committee set up by the Government for comprehensive review of National Small Savings Fund (NSSF) had, inter-alia, recommended rationalisation of commission rate structure. Based on the recommendations, the Government has decided to reduce/abolish the agency commission, the main intention for which is to make these schemes more investor centric than
agent centric. Market linked rates to investors, market linked interest rates on loans to States and Centre and viabiiity
of NSSF can only be ensured if the administrative cost of NSSF, of which this commission is a part, is brought down and
the benefit of market alignment of rates is passed on to the investor rather than burdening the structure with higher administrative costs. To this effect, the decision of Government is pro investor and also keeps in mind the interest of agents where required.