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Big Relief for EPF Members: Update Details Directly on Portal

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Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has introduced significant reforms to simplify the process of updating personal details and withdrawing funds for EPF members.

These changes aim to enhance convenience for EPF members and reduce administrative burdens for employers.

The reforms, announced by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, have been widely welcomed as a step towards improving the efficiency of the provident fund system.

Key Changes in the EPFO Process

EPFO has removed the need for employer approval to update personal details. This includes changes to name, date of birth, and bank account information.

This change allows members to make updates directly through the EPFO portal using Aadhaar-based OTP authentication.

Previously, members had to rely on their employers to approve such changes, which often led to delays and complications.

Additionally, the EPFO has removed the need to upload images of cancelled cheques or attested bank passbooks for claim settlements.

This requirement was initially relaxed on a pilot basis for KYC-updated members and has now been extended to all EPF members.

The move is expected to benefit over six crore members by reducing claim rejections due to poor-quality uploads.

Impact on EPF Members and Benefits for Employers

The reforms are designed to streamline the claim settlement process and make it more user-friendly.

Members can now update their bank account details and other personal information without waiting for employer approval.

This change is particularly beneficial for members who face challenges in obtaining timely approvals from their employers.

The removal of documentation requirements for claim settlements further simplifies the process, allowing members to access their funds more quickly.

The EPFO has emphasized that these changes will reduce grievances related to claim rejections and improve the overall efficiency of the system.

Employers stand to gain from these reforms as they help streamline processes.

The changes significantly reduce the administrative burden of approving updates to member details.

By eliminating the employer approval step, the EPFO has streamlined the process, allowing employers to focus on other critical aspects of workforce management.


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