EPFO unveils mobile app, handset based services


Retirement fund body EPFO launched a mobile application and other phone- based services like accessing PF account details for its over 3.54 crore subscribers, 49.22 lakh pensioners and 6.1 lakh employers.

The three new mobile- based services meant for EPF members are a mobile application, SMS- based Universal Account Number Activation and a missed call service. Once the new mobile application from the EPFO website is downloaded, the numbers would be able to activate their UAN accounts from their mobile phones and can also access their accounts to view monthly credits and details available with EPFO.

Similarly, EPF pensioners have been given the option to access their pension disbursement details through the mobile app. Likewise, the employer can also view remittance details.

A new SMS based UAN activation service was also launched which enables members to activate their accounts by sending an SMS to 7738299899.

Once UAN is activated, the member becomes eligible for all services under the programme such as credit alerts, passbooks and the like. This new service is helpful mainly to those members who may not have easy access to computer or smartphones.

EPFO already has in place a Short Code SMS service which helps members get their details along with contribution and PF balance through an SMS to 7738299899.

As an extension to this service , a missed call at 011 22901406 – at no cost to the member – will fetch the user all the required details. As this facility is available only to UAN members, the activation is expected to pick up.

SOURCE:THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS, NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 17, 2015, PAGE 9

  • Renu Tyagi

    should OROP be accepted in its present form?

  • Renu Tyagi

    OROP should not be accepted in the present form because pension difference between an officer who retired 15 years back and one who retired yesterday can be great. On the other hand, OROP in the present form is acceptable because there is no OROP for paramilitary and police. Secondly, army veterans can be re-hired in certain jobs.