EPFO: Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is one of the safest and trusted retirement saving options for millions of employed people in India. Under this scheme, the employee gives his basic salary and 12 percent contribution of DA and the same amount is also paid by the employer. Every year EPFO gives a fixed interest on this amount. In this, a hefty amount is deposited till retirement. & Nbsp;
EPFO Balance check very easy
In the event of emergency, employees can remove some part of the balance. In such a situation, it is very important to know how much money is in the account. Explain that it is very easy to find EPF balance. For this, you do not need to log in to a website or go to EPFO office. You can check your EPF balance by giving a missed call or sending a SMS, that too absolutely free.
However, your UAN number must be active to avail this facility. If you want, you can activate your UAN number by visiting https://unifiedportal-m.epfindia.gov.in. Along with this, it is also necessary that your mobile number and at least one KYC documents (bank account number, Aadhaar card or PAN card) should be registered and link with your UAN.
Give missed call on this number
To check EPF balance through missed calls, give a missed call from your UAN-Linked Mobile Number 9966044425. After two ring, your call will automatically disconnect and no charge will have to be paid for this. After some time you will be sent to the balance and complete details of your previous EPF contribution through SMS. This service is completely free and 24 & times; 7 available. & Nbsp;
SMS will also get details
You can also check your account details in a few seconds through SMS. For this, ‘EPFOHO UAN’ should be type and send it from your registered mobile number to 7738299899. If you want, you can get a message from your favorite language instead of English. For this, in the last of the message, the first three letters of the name of that language will have to be added such as for Hindi & nbsp; EPFOHO UAN HIN ‘. In the same way you can find PF related information in Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Bengali. & Nbsp;
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