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    EPFO eases PF transfer rules; ends rejections over service overlaps

    This change is expected to benefit lakhs of EPFO members who previously faced delays
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMay 26, 20252 Mins Read19869 Views
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    In a significant move aimed at making the Employees’ Provident Fund (PF) transfer process more efficient, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has eliminated the rule that led to claim rejections due to overlapping service periods between two employers. This change is expected to benefit lakhs of EPFO members who used to face delays and rejections due to technical inconsistencies in their employment records.

    Earlier, when employees switched jobs, they were required to transfer their PF balances from their old employer’s account to the new one. However, in cases where the employment periods of the two companies overlapped—often due to record-keeping errors—the EPFO system would flag the overlap as a conflict. This led to the automatic rejection of claims, forcing employees to navigate a cumbersome clarification process and face delays in accessing their funds.

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    With the new rule in place, PF transfer claims will no longer be rejected solely because of a service overlap. Regional offices have now been directed to process such claims unless a specific clarification is genuinely required. In such rare cases, the claim will be settled after the necessary information is provided.

    Additionally, accountability has been fixed at the officer level. EPFO staff handling the transfers are now responsible for thoroughly verifying employee records to avoid unnecessary errors or rejections. This ensures a smoother, faster, and more transparent transfer process for all members.

    This policy change marks a major shift toward employee-friendly governance within EPFO. In addition to doing away with a longstanding hurdle, it also reinforces trust in the system. With this new approach, employees can expect quicker access to their provident fund, securing their financial well-being with greater ease and confidence.

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