EPFO’s Updated UAN Generation Process: Key Changes For Employees
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From 1 August, new employees joining the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) scheme must generate their Universal Account Number (UAN) using Aadhaar-based face authentication. The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has made this requirement compulsory to ensure accurate and error-free registration. The change applies to all fresh UAN allotments, with the process carried out through the UMANG app. While the rule does not affect existing members, exceptions remain for certain categories such as international workers and citizens of Nepal and Bhutan.
New Digital Verification For UAN Creation
The UAN is a 12-digit unique identification code assigned to employees under the EPF scheme, essential for tracking provident fund accounts, checking balances, and filing claims. The EPFO’s latest directive introduces Aadhaar-based Face Authentication Technology (FAT) as the sole method for generating UANs for new subscribers. This step is part of the organisation’s broader push towards digital integration and identity verification to curb errors and fraudulent entries.Process To Be Completed Via UMANG App
The mandatory authentication process will be available exclusively on the Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) platform. This government-backed app brings together multiple central and state services in one place, including social welfare schemes, employment portals, and utility services. For UAN generation, users will be required to undergo a live face scan, which will be matched with their Aadhaar records to complete the verification.Limited Exceptions Remain
While the Aadhaar-based face authentication is compulsory for most new employees, the EPFO has clarified that UAN creation through employers will still be permitted in select cases. This includes international employees and citizens of Nepal and Bhutan who may not have Aadhaar-linked credentials. For the majority of Indian employees, however, the process must follow the Aadhaar-based route.Concerns From Staffing Firms
Industry representatives, particularly the Indian Staffing Federation (ISF), have raised concerns over the new verification rule. The federation, which represents over 1.8 million contract workers across 135 companies, pointed out that a significant number of temporary and contractual staff do not have their mobile numbers linked with Aadhaar. This mismatch can prevent them from completing the face authentication process, potentially delaying their EPF enrolment.You may also like
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