EPF claims to be settled through mobile app UMANG soon

EPFO receives close to 1 crore applications manually for various settlements

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Nearly four crore members of retirement fund body Employees' Organisation (EPFO) will soon be able to settle their claims like withdrawal through mobile application

"The is developing online claims settlement process by receiving application online," Labour Minister said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.



The minister also said, "The application will be integrated with Unified Mobile App for new-age governance, (UMANG) App, to receive the claims online. However, the timeframe to roll out the same has not been finalised."

The receives close to 1 crore applications manually for settlement of withdrawals, pension fixation or getting group benefit by the deceased.

A senior official said over 110 regional offices of the out of 123 field formations have already been connected with the central server. The official explained that it is a technical requirement for connecting all regional offices with the central server for rolling out the facility.

Earlier in February this year, Central Commissioner had said, "The process of connecting all field offices with a central server is going on. We may introduce the facility for online submission of all types of applications and claims like withdrawal and pension settlement by May this year."

The has an ambitious plan to settle the claims within a few hours after filing of the application. For instance, it has plans to settle the withdrawal claim within three hours of the filing.

As per the scheme, the is required to settle all claims within 20 days from filing of the application for settlement of pension or withdrawal.

The minister also told the House that the has engaged the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, as its technical consultant to upgrade its technology and the body is installing latest equipment at its three central data centres in Delhi, Gurugram and Secunderabad.

An official spoke of the requirement of seeding and bank accounts with the Universal (PF) Account Number (UAN) for settling claim online.

In a separate reply to the House, the minister said that out of the 3.76 crore contributing members as on March 31, 2016, as many as 1.68 crore have linked their numbers with

The has already made it mandatory to provide bank account numbers with and of subscribers.

EPF claims to be settled through mobile app UMANG soon

EPFO receives close to 1 crore applications manually for various settlements

EPFO receives close to 1 crore applications manually for various settlements Nearly four crore members of retirement fund body Employees' Organisation (EPFO) will soon be able to settle their claims like withdrawal through mobile application

"The is developing online claims settlement process by receiving application online," Labour Minister said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.

The minister also said, "The application will be integrated with Unified Mobile App for new-age governance, (UMANG) App, to receive the claims online. However, the timeframe to roll out the same has not been finalised."

The receives close to 1 crore applications manually for settlement of withdrawals, pension fixation or getting group benefit by the deceased.

A senior official said over 110 regional offices of the out of 123 field formations have already been connected with the central server. The official explained that it is a technical requirement for connecting all regional offices with the central server for rolling out the facility.

Earlier in February this year, Central Commissioner had said, "The process of connecting all field offices with a central server is going on. We may introduce the facility for online submission of all types of applications and claims like withdrawal and pension settlement by May this year."

The has an ambitious plan to settle the claims within a few hours after filing of the application. For instance, it has plans to settle the withdrawal claim within three hours of the filing.

As per the scheme, the is required to settle all claims within 20 days from filing of the application for settlement of pension or withdrawal.

The minister also told the House that the has engaged the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, as its technical consultant to upgrade its technology and the body is installing latest equipment at its three central data centres in Delhi, Gurugram and Secunderabad.

An official spoke of the requirement of seeding and bank accounts with the Universal (PF) Account Number (UAN) for settling claim online.

In a separate reply to the House, the minister said that out of the 3.76 crore contributing members as on March 31, 2016, as many as 1.68 crore have linked their numbers with

The has already made it mandatory to provide bank account numbers with and of subscribers.
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