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Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) is a key retirement savings scheme in India, where both employees and employers contribute a portion of the salary every month. Over time, this fund grows into a substantial amount that can support you during retirement—or even in emergencies.Thanks to recent updates,
EPF withdrawals can now be accessed through ATMs for faster and easier cash. Here’s how you can do it:
🔹 1. Check Your EPF BalanceBefore attempting a withdrawal, log in to the
UMANG App or the
EPFO portal to check your EPF balance. Ensure your account is
active and KYC-compliant, which is mandatory for ATM withdrawals.
🔹 2. Link Your EPF to a UAN-Linked bank AccountTo withdraw from an ATM, your
Universal Account Number (UAN) must be linked to your
bank account.· Log in to the
EPFO portal· Ensure your
bank details are updated and verified· Only the
primary bank account linked to your UAN can be used for ATM withdrawals
🔹 3. Generate an EPF Withdrawal PINOnce your bank account is verified:· Go to the
UMANG App or EPFO portal· Request an
EPF withdrawal and choose the
ATM option· A
PIN or OTP will be sent to your
registered mobile number🔹 4. Visit an EPF-Enabled ATMNot all ATMs support EPF withdrawals, so make sure to use
EPF-enabled ATMs of your bank. Take your
EPF debit card (if issued) or UAN details ready.
🔹 5. Withdraw Your Funds· Insert your card or enter UAN details· Enter the
PIN/OTP received on your phone· Select
EPF Withdrawal and choose the amount· Collect your cash and receipt
🔹 6. Keep Track of Your TransactionAfter withdrawing:· Check your
EPF account balance online· Ensure the withdrawn amount reflects correctly· Save your
receipt for records🔹 7. Important Tips· Only
partial withdrawals may be allowed depending on your account type· Ensure your
KYC is complete, otherwise ATM withdrawal may be blocked· Keep your
registered mobile number active to receive OTPs✅
Key Takeaway: With the new facility, EPF withdrawals have become
much faster and convenient, letting you access your hard-earned savings directly from an ATM without visiting the EPFO office.
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