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PFRDA Proposes Faster Grievance Resolution for NPS Subscribers
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Economic Times22.05.2026Finanzen2 dk okumaIndia

PFRDA Proposes Faster Grievance Resolution for NPS Subscribers

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  • PFRDA proposes significant cuts to NPS grievance resolution times, reducing complaint handling from up to 90 days to a maximum of 30 days.
  • The draft also shifts Level 2 escalation from NPS Trust to PFRDA's Grievance Cell.

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Warum es wichtig ist

The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) is proposing significant changes to the grievance redressal mechanism for National Pension System (NPS) subscribers. The draft aims to expedite complaint handling and enhance accountability.

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National Pension System subscribers will soon experience quicker grievance resolution. The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority is proposing significant cuts to complaint handling times.

National Pension System (NPS) subscribers can soon expect faster resolution of their grievances as the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has proposed major changes to the grievance redressal mechanism in a draft dated May 21,2026.

Under the proposed changes, the time limit to resolve NPS grievances has been cut to up to one-fourth. The pension body has proposed resolving NPS grievances in seven to 30 days.

PFRDA has also cut closure and appeal times lines, reducing complaint closure response window from 45 days to 30. The appeal filing timeline has also been reduced to 30 days.

The draft is open to public feedback till June 19, 2026.As per the proposed draft, “It is proposed to revise the timelines prescribed under various provisions of the PFRDA (Redressal of Subscriber Grievance) Regulations, 2015 with a view to ensuring faster disposal of grievances, reducing pendency, and strengthening accountability across all levels of the grievance redressal mechanism.”

Proposed grievance resolution timelines

PFRDA has proposed sharp reductions in timelines across all levels of grievance handling.

Level Existing timeline Proposed timeline Nodal Office / Concerned Intermediary 30 days 14 days Grievance Cell, PFRDA 21 days 7 days Ombudsman, PFRDA 90 days 30 days Designated Member, PFRDA 60 days 15 days

Major change in grievance escalation structure

One of the key proposals is the replacement of the existing role of the NPS Trust at Level 2 of the grievance escalation process.

Under the proposed structure, the grievance cell of PFRDA will directly handle escalated complaints at level 2 instead of the NPS Trust.

According to the regulator, this change is expected to improve supervisory oversight and allow faster regulatory intervention without changing the responsibility of intermediaries or the adjudicatory role of the Ombudsman.

What the regulator aims to achieve

The proposed revision of grievance redressal timelines is undertaken with a view to:

(i) Ensure expeditious and time-bound disposal of subscriber grievances;

(ii) Strengthen adherence to prescribed timelines across all intermediaries and authorities;

(iii) Enhance accountability of entities involved in grievance handling;

(iv) Align the framework with evolving service standards and best practices; and

(v) Strengthen the overall subscriber protection mechanism under NPS

(vi) Greater oversight by the PFRDA at an earlier level of escalation i.e. Level 2 replacing the existing role of NPS Trust in the grievance escalation matrix.

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • Implementation of revised grievance resolution timelines for NPS.

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Offene Fragen

  • Will the proposed changes be approved and implemented as drafted?
  • What will be the specific impact on the workload of PFRDA's Grievance Cell?
  • How will the reduction in timelines affect the quality of grievance resolution?
  • What are the potential challenges in enforcing the new timelines on intermediaries?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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