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EPFO New Rules: Get Up To ₹7 Lakh Insurance For Free! Know Death Benefits Under the EDLI Scheme

In its 237th meeting, the EPFO introduced key changes to the Employees' Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI) scheme, aiming to simplify the death claims process and enhance insurance benefits. These updates will provide much-needed financial security to thousands of families each year.

The Provident Fund (PF) is a crucial financial safety net for salaried employees. It serves as a retirement savings plan that provides financial security after retirement. Additionally, it acts as an emergency fund during employment, offering financial support in unforeseen situations without causing significant financial strain. The revised Employee Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI) scheme under EPFO now provides financial assistance to the families of EPF members who pass away within a year of starting their job. This ensures essential financial support for their dependents during difficult times.

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New EPFO Rule

In its 237th meeting, the EPFO introduced key changes to the Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI) scheme, aiming to simplify the death claims process and enhance insurance benefits. These updates will provide much-needed financial security to thousands of families each year. The EDLI scheme, launched by the Government of India in 1976, ensures that employees enrolled in the EPF scheme have life insurance coverage, offering crucial support to their loved ones in case of an untimely demise. Under the revised EDLI scheme, employees’ families can now receive insurance coverage between Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 7 lakh, significantly improving financial security during unforeseen situations.

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Death Insurance Benefits

Employees changing jobs will no longer lose their insurance coverage, even if there’s a gap of up to two months between jobs, ensuring continued financial security. Previously, families of employees who passed away within their first year of employment were not eligible for insurance benefits. With the latest update, they will now receive a ₹50,000 payout, providing much-needed support during difficult times.

Who Will Be Impacted – Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 7 lakh

Under the revised EDLI scheme, employees’ families will now receive insurance coverage ranging from ₹2.5 lakh to ₹7 lakh, offering greater financial security during unforeseen circumstances. These changes are expected to provide much-needed relief in over 1,000 in-service death cases annually, strengthening social security for grieving families.

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Additionally, EPFO has reduced the penalty for late PF deposits to just 1% per month, easing the financial burden on companies while ensuring employees receive their benefits on time. For the fiscal year 2024-25, EPFO has announced an 8.25% annual interest rate on EPF savings, helping employees grow their retirement funds more effectively.

If an EPF member passes away while still employed, their nominee or legal heir is entitled to an insurance payout, which is calculated based on their average salary over the last 12 months. The amount ranges between ₹2.5 lakh and ₹7 lakh. Importantly, employees do not have to contribute anything toward this benefit—employers cover it by contributing 0.5% of the employee’s basic monthly salary to the EDLI scheme.

First published on: Mar 10, 2025 06:39 PM IST


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