PFRDA looks to mutual fund distributors to expand NPS reach: Here’s what StAR NPS means for investors

The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) is looking to tap the wide network of mutual fund distributors (MFDs) to expand the reach of the National Pension System (NPS).

As reported by Moneycontrol, PFRDA highlighted the StAR NPS platform to expand pension coverage through distributors at an outreach programme for MFDs in Chennai on Saturday.

PFRDA Chairperson Sivasubramanian Ramann said, “Mutual Fund Distributors already have something very valuable, the trust of thousands of customers and an ongoing relationship with them. That trust is exactly what the pension ecosystem needs as we work towards making retirement planning a more regular part of financial conversations”.

“For MFDs, NPS is not just another product to offer. It is an opportunity to build a long-term relationship with a customer, potentially spanning three decades or more, from their working years well into retirement,” added Ramann.

What is the StAR NPS platform?

StAR NPS is a digital platform launched by BSE Technologies Private Limited (BTPL) as per PFRDA circular dated 3 June 2026. The platform is designed to support assisted digital onboarding through Points of Presence (PoPs) and their associated Pension Agents, which can include MFDs.

Under the framework, MFDs act only as facilitators, while the PoP remains responsible for KYC verification, subscriber onboarding, due diligence, grievance redressal, record-keeping, and regulatory compliance.

However, BSE Technologies functions solely as the technology service provider for the platform.

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How will NPS onboarding work?

The process under StAR NPS is designed to be digital. Subscriber or investor details are captured electronically, while KYC can be completed using Central KYC (C-KYC) and/or DigiLocker-based verification.

After completing the onboarding formalities, the subscriber makes the initial NPS contribution through the platform. The contribution is then sent directly to the NPS Trustee Bank rather than passing through the PoP’s account.

Once the funds are received, the Permanent Retirement Account Number (PRAN) is generated through integration with the Central Recordkeeping Agencies (CRAs).

This direct fund flow removes the need for fund pooling and manual reconciliation at the PoP level. The circular also provides for a T+1 settlement timeline for funds, subject to the prescribed conditions.

What will NPS investors have to pay?

As per the PFRDA circular, the onboarding charge under the StAR NPS framework is 200 plus applicable taxes, in line with the existing PoP charge structure.

Importantly, PFRDA has said subscribers cannot be charged anything over and above the prescribed onboarding fee at the time of registration.

Any charge for accessing or using the StAR NPS platform itself will have to be borne by the concerned PoP.

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Why does this matter for retirement planning?

This will make NPS more accessible to investors who already rely on MFDs for their financial investments. Instead of approaching a separate channel for retirement savings, customers will be able to discuss NPS with a distributor they already know.

For investors, the key takeaway is that the StAR NPS platform changes the onboarding and servicing infrastructure, not the basic nature of NPS as a long-term retirement product.

The investor continues to decide the pension fund, investment option, asset allocation, and other investment preferences under the NPS framework. MFD involvement does not take away that choice from the subscriber.

Disclaimer: This is for informational purposes only. Please visit the official website for the latest updates.

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