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Post Office New Order! Post office made changes regarding investment in these schemes, see new rules

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Investing in Small Savings Schemes: Many people prefer small savings schemes as a means of saving and investing every month.

Especially post office savings schemes provide better options for savings and investment to the people, that is why they are very much liked. Now a big change has been made in the rules related to investment in these schemes. These changes are for post office schemes.

Department of Posts issued circular

The Department of Posts has recently issued a circular in this regard. In a circular issued this week, the postal department has changed the provisions of KYC ie ‘know your customer’ for investors investing in small savings schemes. Under the changes, provisions have been made difficult for those who invest heavily in post office schemes.

Proof will have to be given along with KYC

Now if an investor invests Rs 10 lakh or more in post office schemes, he will also have to provide proof of income in the form of KYC documents. Regarding this, the Department of Posts has asked all the post offices to take proof of earnings from a certain category of investors of small savings schemes. This change has been made to prevent Terror Finance on Money Laundering. Now in these cases, along with PAN and Aadhaar, investors will also have to provide income proof.

Investors are divided into 3 categories

In the circular, the postal department has divided the investors into 3 categories. Investors are divided into categories on the basis of risk appetite. If an investor opens an account with Rs 50,000 in any scheme and his balance in all post office schemes does not exceed Rs 50,000, then he will be considered as a low risk investor.

Strict rules on high risk category

Similarly, customers opening accounts with an amount above Rs 50,000 but less than Rs 10 lakh will be placed in the medium risk category. Even if the balance of all the schemes together is less than Rs 10 lakh but more than Rs 50 thousand, then it will be kept in the medium category. At the same time, as soon as the amount is 10 lakhs or more, the concerned customer will be considered in high risk category and strict provisions will be applicable on them.

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