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Checking your EPFO balance is easier than you think. You can do it online or offline, depending on your preference.

To check your balance online, you'll need to visit the EPFO website and log in to your account using your UAN and password.

You can also check your balance through the UMANG app, which is available for both Android and iOS devices.

To check your balance offline, you can visit your nearest EPFO office or a common service center.

Checking EPFO Balance

You can check your EPFO balance through various methods, including SMS, call, and mobile apps.

To check your EPF balance through SMS, simply send an SMS to 7738299899 with the message "EPFOHO UAN" from your registered mobile number. You'll receive an SMS with your EPF details, including balance, last contribution, and KYC information.

You can also check your EPF balance by giving a missed call on 9966044425 from your registered mobile number. The EPF details and account balance will be sent to you as an SMS within a few seconds.

For another approach, see: Mobile Check Payment

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To check your EPF balance online, you need to have an activated Universal Account Number (UAN). You can download the UMANG app from the Google Play Store or App Store and register with your UAN-linked mobile number or MeriPehchan.

Once registered, log in to the UMANG app and click on the 'All service' option, then write 'EPFO' in the search bar. Select the 'View Passbook' option from the Employee Centric Services, and enter your UAN number and OTP to view your EPF balance and passbook.

Alternatively, you can check your EPF balance on the EPFO portal by following these steps:

  • Log in to the EPFO portal using your login credentials.
  • Click on the “Our Services” tab.
  • From the dropdown menu, select the “For employees” option.
  • Under the “Services” tab, click on the “Member Passbook” option.
  • On the subsequent login page, enter your UAN and password.
  • After providing the correct details, you will be logged in to your EPF account.
  • From there, you can easily access your EPF passbook and view your current EPF balance.

Alternative Methods

You can check your EPF balance through SMS by sending a message to 7738299899, writing 'EPFOHO UAN' from your registered mobile number.

For those who prefer not to use technology, there are offline methods to check EPF balance. You can use these methods if you're not comfortable with online or SMS services.

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To check your EPF balance offline, you can use the call facility by calling the EPFO helpline number. The subscriber/member will receive an SMS with EPF details, including EPF balance, the last contribution made towards it, and the KYC information.

The offline methods are suitable for individuals who are not tech-savvy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check my PF balance without Uan?

Yes, you can check your PF balance without a UAN number by giving a missed call on 9966044425 from your registered mobile number. Your PF balance and last contribution will be sent to you via SMS.

How can I check my EPF passbook on my phone?

To check your EPF passbook on your phone, download the UMANG app and follow the steps to access the Employee Centric Service under the EPFO option. Simply enter your UAN number to view your passbook.

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