NEW PENSION SCHEME
COMPOSITE APPLICATION FORM FOR SUBSCRIBER REGISTRATION has been published by PFRDA
Revised Composite Application Form for Subscriber Registration for opening NPS account and allotment of Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN). The application form contains to choose Pension Fund Managers and Investment option also.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING THE FORM
a) Form to be filled legibly in BLOCK LETTERS and in BLACK INK only. Please fill the form in legible handwriting so as to avoid errors in your application processing. Please do not overwrite. Corrections should be made by cancelling and re-writing and such corrections should be counter-signed by the applicant.
b) Each box, wherever provided, should contain only one character (alphabet/number/punctuation mark) leaving a blank box after each word.
c) The subscriber should affix a recent colour photograph (size 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm) in the space provided on the form. The photograph should not be stapled or clipped to the form. (The clarity of image on PRAN card will depend on the quality and clarity of photograph affixed on the form.)
d) Signature /Thumb impression (LTI in case of males and RTI in case of females) should only be within the box provided in the form. The subscriber should not sign across the photograph. If there is any mark on the photograph such that it hinders the clear visibility of the face of the subscriber, the application shall not be accepted.
e) Applications incomplete in any respect and/or not accompanied by required documents are liable to be rejected. The application is liable to be rejected if mandatory fields are left blank or the application form is printed back to back.
f) The subscriber’s thumb impression should be verified by the designated officer of the POP- SP accepting the form.
g) Subscribers are advised to retain the acknowledgement slip signed/ stamped by the POP-SP where they submit the application.
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