If you’ve recently tied the knot and are looking for a safe and stable source of income to build your future together, the Post Office Monthly Income Scheme (POMIS) could be an excellent choice. Backed by the Government of India, this scheme offers fixed monthly interest on your investment with minimal risk, making it ideal for newly married couples who want steady returns.
Why POMIS is Ideal for Couples
One of the standout features of POMIS is that you can open a joint account with your spouse. In fact, doing so allows you to invest a larger amount and earn more in monthly interest.
Single account: Maximum investment limit is ₹9 lakh
Joint account (up to 3 holders): Maximum investment limit is ₹15 lakh
For couples aiming to build a reliable monthly income stream, opening a joint POMIS account is a smart move.
How Much Interest Will You Earn?
As of January 1, 2025, POMIS is offering a competitive 7.4% annual interest rate, which is paid out to your account every month.
Example:
If a couple opens a joint account and invests ₹12 lakh, they will earn:
Annual interest: ₹88,800
Monthly income: Approx. ₹7,400/month (guaranteed and stable)
This monthly payout helps couples manage regular household expenses or plan savings for future goals.
Flexible Account Options & Features
Joint accounts can include 2 or 3 people, and interest is distributed equally.
You can convert a joint account to a single account (or vice versa), provided all account holders consent.
Minors and senior citizens can also open POMIS accounts — offering flexibility for family members at all life stages.
Maturity & Early Withdrawal Rules
The maturity period for POMIS is 5 years. At the end of the term, you receive your full principal amount.
Premature withdrawal is allowed after 1 year, but with a small penalty:
If closed between 1 to 3 years: 2% penalty on principal
If closed between 3 to 5 years: 1% penalty on principal
Cannot be closed before 1 year
Example:
₹12 lakh invested — closed between 1-3 years → ₹24,000 penalty, you get back ₹11.76 lakh
Closed between 3-5 years → ₹12,000 penalty, you get back ₹11.88 lakh
Investing for Children’s Future
POMIS accounts can also be opened in the name of minors, helping parents build a secure financial base for their child’s future. The investment limit for a minor’s account is separate from that of their parents.
Why Choose POMIS?
Government-backed security
Stable monthly income
Low risk
Ideal for newlyweds, retirees, or families planning for consistent returns
If you’re seeking financial stability with guaranteed returns, POMIS is a simple, trusted option — especially when investing jointly as a couple.
Disclaimer: Always consult a financial advisor before investing. The information provided here is for educational purposes only; Times Bull is not responsible for individual financial decisions.
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