Check Out How Much Balance The PF Is At Home
If you are working in a private company, you can earn information about your money deposited in the Employee Provident Fund Organization (EPFO). The number of members of the EPFO is in the millions. Many people do not know how much money has been deposited in their EPF account after getting them working for many years. We have a very easy way to find out.
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Instead of a joint portal by the EPFO portal,employers will need their Universal Account Number (UN). After that you can download and print your passbook.
You can go to EPFO portal and click on the Our Services column on the home page. There would be sub-column for Employees. Click on it. After that go to the service column and click on the Member passbook column. Put your username in it. Your account details will be displayed on the screen only. You can also print it.
You should have the complete information that your UON number has been activated by the company where you were employed. Keep in mind that UN is given by EPFO. But it is your company's responsibility to check and confirm it.
If your account is already active, you can easily find it in your account by using the UOU and password. However, this passbook is not available for organizations and members established under EPFO scheme 1952.
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If you have registered with EPFO by sending SMS, you can get information about your latest deposits by sending an SMS to 7738299899. For this you have to send a message of this type.
ENG stands for English. Write the first three letters of the language you want to know in the language in English. If you want information in Hindi, you will need to write EPFOHO UAN Hin. If you want information in Marathi, you will have to write EPFOHO UAN MAR. Messages sent in this way will get answers in your language.
Through this facility you can find information in English, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Bengali. EPFO can only provide information about the members who are affiliated with them. It is compulsory to link your UN number to a bank, pen or a support card
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