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PPF In The Long-Run: Here Are 6 Reasons Why Its a Safe Bet

PPF has a lock-in period of 15 years and the account holder can extend it by five years.
PPF has a lock-in period of 15 years and the account holder can extend it by five years.
The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is undoubtedly one of the popular and attractive savings-cum-investment schemes in India. The fact that it's mandated by the government brings, besides the guaranteed returns, an added sense of security. This scheme is ideal for an investor, who is averse to taking risks but look for long-term capital appreciation. Not to forget that PPF is the most popular among those who prefer the safety of their pr...
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