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Can Multiple PF account's be merged in to One???

This is a discussion on Can Multiple PF account's be merged in to One??? within the Ask for RTI Query forums, part of the RTI Community Support category; Greetings, I have multiple Provident Fund Account's in Different states (Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh & Delhi) as I have extensively worked accross these states. Now, I am setteled in Hyderabad, ...


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Old 11-24-2008, 11:54 AM
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I have multiple Provident Fund Account's in Different states (Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh & Delhi) as I have extensively worked accross these states.

Now, I am setteled in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh and want all my existing Provident Fund account's to be merged to one single account. Is this possible?

If No, Then do I have to travel to these different states to withdraw my PF amount?
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Re: Can Multiple PF account's be merged in to One???

Mr. Joshi

Welcome to RTI India - Complete Online Community Portal for Right to Information

you need to send the filled Form 13 form to your previous employers/companies if you have't withdraw claims

Forms available here:EPFO

For details please see the blog/s of Taurus Sir:

RTI India - EPF - transfer or withdraw.

Possibly this info will be of good help to you
Revert back if you still have any doubts, members will definately help you out .
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Re: Can Multiple PF account's be merged in to One???

[quote=sudhendra;32523]Greetings,


What you need to do is submit transfer appliction in Form 13 which can be downloaded from www.epfindia.com and submit the same through the present employer. It is beneficial if you get all your accounts transferred in one number so that pension benefits will get accrued.
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