How can I transfer my PF with 2 UAN numbers?
Method 1
- Report the issue to your employer or EPFO as soon as you come to know about it.
- You can send an email to [email protected] mentioning your current and previous UAN.
- EPFO will conduct verification for the issue.
- Your previous UAN will be blocked and your current UAN will be kept active.
How many days it will take to transfer PF account online?
around 20 days
The time period taken to transfer the PF account is around 20 days. It can increase or decrease depending on the time taken by the previous employer to attest the old claim.
How to transfer EPF from an old account to a new one?
In order to transfer your EPF from an old account to a new one, you need to fulfill the following requirements: The employee should have activated his UAN on the EPF portal here The employee should seed his bank details such as the account number and IFSC code which should have been verified by the employer at the time of making transfer request.
How to deactivate Uan and transfer EPF account?
There are two methods to get the UAN deactivated and your EPF account transferred as per the EPFO website. Enlisted below are the two methods: Report the issue to your employer or EPFO as soon as you come to know about it. You can send an email to [email protected] mentioning your current and previous UAN.
Can we transfer PF money from one Uan to another Uan?
An employee can have only a single UAN. If at all you have multiple UANs, it will be auto detected by EPFO and combined to a single UAN may be in the near future. But to answer your question, We can transfer PF money from a PF account in one UAN to a PF account in another UAN through manual/physical transfer using Form 13.
How can I merge the different Uan numbers?
You can merge the different UAN numbers by logging in to UAN website and asking for the transfer of old UAN to new UAN, by Click on Online Services->One Member One EPF (Transfer Request). The process is similar to transferring a Member Id of the old employer to a new employer. Explained in detail below.