For those who work, their PF account is opened by the Employees Provident Fund Organization i.e. EPFO. It is a statutory body established by the government which operates the PF accounts of employed people. A fixed amount is deducted from the employee's monthly salary and deposited in his PF account. At the same time, the same amount of money is deposited in the employee's PF account by the company. On the other hand, the government also gives annual interest on this money, but do you know how much money has been deposited in your PF account? Probably not, but here you can know some ways through which you can check the balance of your PF account. So let us know what these methods are...

You can check your PF balance in these ways:-
First way

You can check your PF account balance by making a missed call on 011-22901406. After you make a missed call, you get a message stating the total balance of your account. Just keep in mind that you should make missed calls from your registered mobile number only.

Second way
You can also get information about the money deposited in your PF account by sending an SMS.
For this, you can go to the message box write EPFOHO UAN, and send an SMS to number 7738299899.
You have to choose in which language you want to balance information. For this you will have to send a message by writing EPFOHO UAN HIN, this is for Hindi, and you can receive the message in English also.

Third way
Balance can also be checked through the Umang app, for this first download or update the Umang app.
Then register the mobile number on the app and go to the menu above and click on ‘Service Directory
Then search for the option of EPFO here, after which you have to go to View Passbook and here you can check the balance with the help of UAN number and OTP.

Fourth way
You can also check your balance by visiting the official website https://passbook.epfindia.gov.in/MemberPassBook/login?error=session-exception
By going here you have to log in and then your passbook will appear in front of you here you can get information about the total balance along with the money deposited every month, interest, etc.

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