Sivasubramanian Ramann Takes Charge as New PFRDA Chairperson for Five-Year Term
In a significant move in India’s financial regulatory landscape, Sivasubramanian Ramann officially assumed charge as the Chairperson of the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) on June 20, 2025. With a rich career spanning financial regulation, auditing, and development banking, Ramann is expected to steer the pension body through the next phase of reforms and expansion.
The Government of India, through a notification dated April 8, 2025, appointed Sivasubramanian Ramann as the new Chairperson of PFRDA. He replaces Deepak Mohanty, and his tenure will last for five years or until he turns 65. His appointment comes at a crucial time as India pushes to deepen pension coverage across formal and informal sectors through schemes like the National Pension System (NPS) and Vatsalya Scheme.
Previous Roles
Established: 2003
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Current Focus
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Chairperson of PFRDA |
| Appointee | Sivasubramanian Ramann |
| Assumed Charge | June 20, 2025 |
| Tenure | 5 years or until age 65 |
| Predecessor | Deepak Mohanty |
| Major Past Roles | SIDBI, SEBI, CAG, NeSL |
| Educational Background | MBA, MSc, LLB, CIA, PG Diploma in Securities Law |
| Current PFRDA Focus | NPS Vatsalya, APY, widening pension coverage |
| Statutory Mandate of PFRDA | Pension promotion, regulation, and development |
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