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EPFO Latest Update: Is Your Inactive PF Amount Being Credited Directly to Your Bank Account?

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Forgotten savings from an old Provident Fund account could soon land directly in your bank account. The Ministry of Labour and Employment has launched a simplified refund process to return small inactive PF balances to eligible employees across the country.
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Under this initiative, PF accounts with balances of up to ₹1,000 will be automatically refunded. The biggest advantage is convenience. You do not need to visit any EPFO office, submit physical documents, or complete complicated online forms. The entire process has been automated to make refunds smooth and hassle free.

Direct Credit to Aadhaar Linked Bank Accounts

The government has used technology to streamline the refund process. The system identifies your Aadhaar linked bank account and transfers the eligible amount directly. This comes as a relief for those who left jobs years ago and either forgot about their small PF balance or found the withdrawal process too time consuming.


More than six lakh inactive accounts have reportedly been identified, and the refund process has already started. However, it is important to note that this automatic credit facility applies only to accounts with balances of ₹1,000 or less. If your PF balance exceeds this amount, you will still need to submit an online claim through the regular EPFO procedure.

The main objective behind this move is to ensure that unclaimed funds do not remain stuck within the system and instead reach the rightful account holders quickly and securely.
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