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Building an ownership society with a universal retirement account for all

26 Feb 2026
2 min

Transforming Economic Returns through Universal Retirement Accounts

India is shifting towards an economy where capital owners will benefit more due to advancements in digital infrastructure, algorithmic systems, and artificial intelligence. The importance of timing in asset ownership becomes crucial as capital will compound over decades, underscoring the need for an inclusive ownership society.

Universal Retirement Accounts (URAs)

  • Proposed for every child at birth.
  • Administered by the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO).
  • Invested in low-cost Indian equity index funds.
  • Government contribution: ₹1,500 annually from birth to age six.
  • Locked until age 60; 4% annual withdrawal post-retirement to preserve real principal.
  • Corpus is inheritable and open to voluntary contributions.
  • Tax-exempt to maximize compounding benefits.

Fiscal Implications and Long-Term Benefits

  • Annual cost: approximately ₹26,250 crore for full implementation.
  • Seven contributions of ₹1,500 compound to ₹1,00,000 by age 60 (in today's purchasing power).
  • Potential to create a substantial domestic equity capital stream without market disruption.
  • Growth could eventually equal 10-15% of GDP.

Policy Rationale and Societal Impact

  • Focus on long-term financial resilience rather than immediate cash transfers.
  • Encourages asset ownership across generations, contributing to a more equitable society.
  • Aligns with India's developmental goals, promoting participation in economic growth.

Implementation Feasibility

  • Leverages existing EPFO infrastructure.
  • Requires disciplined management: low-cost index funds, strict governance, and transparency.
  • Enhances future financial security, particularly in districts with fragile household balance sheets like Hazaribagh.

This initiative underlines the shift towards capital-centric economic returns, providing a foundation for inclusive prosperity through universal capital ownership.

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Inclusive ownership society

A societal framework where a broad segment of the population, beyond traditional capital owners, possesses ownership of productive assets, thereby enabling wider participation in economic gains and wealth creation.

Capital owners

Individuals or entities who own capital assets, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or machinery, and derive income from these assets through dividends, interest, rent, or profits.

Fiscal Implications

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