Stuck with PF withdrawal or transfer? Use the EPFiGMS portal to resolve grievances in 15 days. Step-by-step guide to tracking ...
EPFO 3.0 Update (September 17, 2025): Ahead of Diwali, millions of salaried employees may receive a festive gift from the government as the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is set to ...
EPFO is testing a new system that could allow employees to withdraw EPF money instantly through UPI transfers and ATM cash access from April 1, 2026. The move aims to cut the current 7–15 day claim ...
For decades, withdrawing provident fund (PF) money was one of the most stressful experiences for salaried employees in India. Long forms, repeated visits to EPFO offices, manual verification, and ...
(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer) New Delhi-Subscribers of retirement fund body EPFO will be able to withdraw their employees' provident fund (EPF) directly into their bank accounts through UPI payment ...
Umang App: The Unified Mobile Application for New-Age Governance (UMANG) app has made managing Employee Provident Fund (EPF) accounts easier. It allows users to withdraw their PF savings conveniently ...
The move is part of EPFO’s broader push to modernise its systems and bring them closer to banking standards. A major digital revamp for the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is set to take ...
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The Union Labour Ministry is reportedly developing a system to allow eight crore employees' provident fund (EPF) members to directly withdraw their money using the Unified Payments Interface aka UPI, ...
You can withdraw full EPF at 58, or after 2 months of unemployment. Up to 75% EPF can be withdrawn after 1 month of unemployment. EPF withdrawal before 5 years of service is taxable. Did our AI ...
Members can choose to maintain, transfer or withdraw their savings depending on their destination and employment terms ...