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Comparative FP Chart: Revised Family Pension (Bank) payable from April 1, 2021

Ministry of Finance (Department of Financial Services) in its letter dated 25.08.2021 addressed to the Chief Executive of IBA conveyed the revision of family pension. According to the letter, the payment of Family Pension should be at a uniform rate of 30% of the pay of the deceased employee without any ceiling on family pension effective from 1.4.21.

Family Pension is computed on the LAST DRAWN PAY of the deceased Employee which includes Basic Pay + eligible Portion of PQA & FPA ranking for PF.

Sixty percent of the pension drawn by you is the approximate family pension payable to your spouse after your death. The below chart is prepared for your reference, considering the top of the pay scale at the time of retirement/ death while still in active service.

For example, let us assume Mr.X retires from the Bank’s service during 2008 when his last 10 months’ average basic salary was Rs.36000.(However, his last month’s pay was Rs 37000 due to increment). In this case, his basic pension (before commutation) is Rs.18000 i.e. 50% of basic pay of Rs.36000. His present dearness relief is 120% of his basic pension that is Rs 21600. Together with basic and DR total pension received by him was Rs.39600.
Now after the death of X, his widow is eligible for Family Pension. Because X’s last month’s pay was Rs.37000 his widow’s basic pension will be 30% of Rs.37000. That is Rs.11100. With present Dearness at 120% her gross pension becomes

24420 (Basic11100+ DA13320). So Mrs. X receives a family pension of Rs.24420 for the current month.

CadreExisting Family Pension (BASIC+DR)Revised Family Pension (BASIC+DR)
11th BPS after 1.11.2017
Sub-Staff    803114061
Clerical      1246024919
Off. scale I 1522730543
Off. Scale-II 1675733815
Off. Scale III 1675734867
Off Scale-IV 1675736007
Off. Scale V 1675739459
Off. Scale VI 1675743956
Off Scale VII1675748832
BPS 10 after 1.11.2012 to 31.10.2017
Sub-Staff    836712550
Clerical      1108722174
Off. scale I 1108722174
Off. Scale-II 1212324248
Off. Scale III 1358527171
Off Scale-IV 1561131222
Off. Scale V 1633034864
Off. Scale VI 1633040380
Off Scale VII1633044855
9th BPS after 1.11.2007 to 31.10.2012
Sub-Staff    775411631
Clerical      1023420468
Off. scale I 1056321125
Off. Scale-II 1154923098
Off. Scale III 1294625893
Off Scale-IV 1487829756
Off. Scale V 1660433208
Off. Scale VI 1624838740
Off Scale VII1624842744
BPS 8 after 1.11.2007 to 31.10.2012
Sub-Staff    52957943
Clerical      802713878
Off. scale I 958119163
Off. Scale-II 1046420823
Off. Scale III 1235524710
Off Scale-IV 1268125361
Off. Scale V 1398327967
Off. Scale VI 1541230825
Off Scale VII1675434250
BPS 7 after 1.04.2002 to 31.10.2002
Sub-Staff    592970148
Clerical      792612657
Off. scale I 883817545
Off. Scale-II 955718794
Off. Scale III 1057120557
Off Scale-IV 1137521953
Off. Scale V 1244623815
Off. Scale VI 1363025684
Off Scale VII1501127009
BPS 6 Nov 92/July 93 to 31.03.2002
Sub-Staff    59026402
Clerical      774111611
Off. scale I 789216578
Off. Scale-II 899617770
Off. Scale III 998519457
Off Scale-IV 1076020775
Off. Scale V 1179022532
Off. Scale VI 1302524641
Off Scale VII1441126176
BPS 5  after 1.1.86 to 31.10.92 
Sub-Staff    59135992
Clerical      788411275
Off. scale I 792415847
Off. Scale-II 866017028
Off. Scale III 967118871
Off Scale-IV 1053820318
Off. Scale V 1172120507
Off. Scale VI 1290324266
Off Scale VII1379725347
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