EPFO to credit interest of 8.1% soon, Check your PF Balance like this

 

Central Board of Trustees, EPF had recommended 8.10% annual rate of interest to be credited on EPF accumulations in members’ accounts for the financial year 2021-22. The interest rate was officially notified

in the government gazette following which EPFO would soon start to credit the rate of interest into its subscribers’ accounts. EPFO announces the PF interest rate every year.

PF subscribers can check their PF Balance from the comfort of home using four different ways

Check PF balance using SMS, online, missed call and UMANG App.

Log on to epfindia.gov.in 

Feed in your UAN number, password and captcha code 

Click on the e-Passbook

Once you file all the details, you will land up on a new page

Now open member id 

Now you can see the total EPF balance in your account

How to check EPF balance through UMANG App 

Open the UMANG App

Click on EPFO. 

Click on Employee Centric Services

Click on the View Passbook option 

Feed in your UAN number and password

You will get OTP on your registered mobile number

Now you can now check your EPF balance

How to check EPF balance through SMS

Apart from the mobile number, the members registered on the UAN portal may get their PF details by sending an SMS from their registered mobile numbers. For this, you are required to SMS ‘EPFOHO UAN’ to 7738299899.

How to check EPF balance through MISSED Call

EPFO subscribers, registered on the UAN portal, may get their PF details available with the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation by giving a missed call at 011-22901406 from their mobile number registered with UAN.

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