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You can check PF Claim Status from home through UMANG App, know its process

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You can check the PF Claim Status through the UMANG app. Employees’ Provident Fund or EPF is a fund to which the employer / company and its employees contribute regularly on a monthly basis.

Both the employer / company and the employee contribute 12% of the salary (basic salary + dearness allowance) of the employee in the EPF. Subscribers can make partial withdrawal of their provident fund (PF) money under certain conditions. Once a claim is submitted, it is then sent to the employer for approval. Customers can check the status of their EPF claim through the mobile application for the UMANG app.




With the UMANG app, customers can apply for their EPF balance, EPFO ​​address and life certificate.

How to check the status of PF claim through UMANG app

Step 1: Download the UMANG application from Play Store.
Step 2: Open the app and log in using the mobile number.
Step 3: Click on ‘EPFO’. The EPFO ​​is a retirement fund body that looks at EPF contributions.
Step 4: Once the page is open, employee-centric services, general services, employer-centric services, e-KYC services and life proof will appear. Click on ‘General Services’.
Step 5: A new page will now open that allows customers to view passbooks, raise claims and track claims. Click on ‘No Your Claim Status’.
Step 6: Enter the Universal Account Number (UAN), a 12-digit number, which is allocated to each EPF subscriber.
Step 7: An OTP will be found on the registered mobile number. Enter OTP and submit.
Step 8: Now, click on Claim ID. Details of the claim will appear on the screen.

 

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