The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI), in collaboration with the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA), successfully organised an Awareness Session on the National Pension System (NPS) for Corporates in Gurugram on 29 May 2026. The session witnessed active participation from senior HR professionals, CFOs, finance leaders, and corporate decision-makers, reflecting the growing interest in structured and tax-efficient retirement solutions for employees.
Welcoming the participants, Ms Babeeta Sharma, Director, PHDCCI, highlighted the increasing importance of long-term financial security for employees and emphasised the role of NPS as a sustainable, transparent, and future-ready retirement planning instrument for corporates.
Delivering the keynote address, Mr Rahul Ravindran, Executive Director, PFRDA, shared valuable insights into the vision, regulatory framework, and growth trajectory of NPS in India. He elaborated on the tax benefits available to both employers and employees and underscored how NPS aligns with global best practices in retirement planning.
The session also featured detailed discussions on Flexi Payouts, Retirement Income Schemes (RIS), and Drawdown options under NPS. Mr Prodeepto Chatterjee, Deputy General Manager, PFRDA, provided practical insights into post-retirement financial planning solutions and retirement income management.
Mr A. Ramesh Kumar, Assistant General Manager, PFRDA, addressed the participants on the operational and procedural aspects of NPS for corporates. He explained the digital onboarding process, compliance framework, contribution structures, and the ease of implementation for companies integrating NPS into their employee benefit programmes.
An interactive Open House Session enabled participants to engage directly with PFRDA officials on key aspects such as tax optimisation under Section 80CCD(2), portability benefits, contribution flexibility, and long-term wealth creation through market-linked returns.
The session concluded with a vote of thanks by Ms Babeeta Sharma, Director, PHDCCI, who appreciated the support of PFRDA officials and the active participation of industry members.
The event reaffirmed the commitment of PHDCCI and PFRDA towards strengthening India’s retirement ecosystem by promoting greater corporate participation in the National Pension System and enhancing long-term financial security for the workforce.