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  2. Public Provident Fund (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is a voluntary savings-tax-reduction social security instrument in India, [1] introduced by the National Savings Institute of the Ministry of Finance in 1968. The scheme's main objective is to mobilize small savings for social security during uncertain times by offering an investment with reasonable returns ...

  3. Pension Protection Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is a statutory corporation, set up by the Pensions Act 2004, and has been protecting members of eligible defined benefit (DB) pension schemes across the United Kingdom since 2005. It protects close to 10 million members belonging to more than 5,200 pension schemes across the UK.

  4. PPF Banka - Wikipedia

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    PPF Banka is a Czech bank that focuses mainly on providing financial, investment and consulting services as well as private banking. [2] It is a major subsidiary of PPF (company), which owns 93% of the bank. Its clients are primarily financial institutions, medium and large enterprises with Czech capital and municipal sphere entities.

  5. PPF (company) - Wikipedia

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    PPF Group was founded by Petr Kellner, whose 98.93% shareholding passed to his wife Renata and their family upon his death in March 2021. [5] According to Forbes magazine, Mr Kellner was the wealthiest Czech. [6] PPF Group's other two shareholders are, Ladislav Bartoníček and Jean-Pascal Duvieusart, each holding a 0.535% share.

  6. Employees' Provident Fund Organisation - Wikipedia

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    However, employee’s contribution is 12% of the basic wage as per sec.2(b) of the act and employer’s share of contribution is also 12% of the basic wage as per sec.2(b) of the act. In employer contribution of 12%, 8.33% transfer to EPS (Employee Pension Scheme) and 3.67% transfer to EPF (Employee Provident Fund).

  7. If you want to help your kids bypass probate when you die ...

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    Whether it’s a 1963 Corvette, a Harley chopper or a prop plane, all that’s required to pass it on is a simple written instruction to transfer the title to a beneficiary.

  8. Fantasy football Start 'Em, Sit 'Em: 40 players to start or ...

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    We're down to the wire for making final changes to your fantasy football lineup ahead of Week 12. Here are 40 players to start or sit this week.

  9. National Savings Certificates (India) - Wikipedia

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    Other similar government savings schemes in India include: Public Provident Fund (PPF), Post Office Fixed Deposit, Post Office Recurring Deposit, etc. [3] The certificates were heavily promoted by the Indian government in the 1950s after India's independence, to collect funds for nation-building