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friend_srivastava
I had resigned my organisation andi have settled my claim after one year I rejoin same organisation and my epf was again deducted on previous member id for 2 years then i had been allotted new member id. plz tel me how can i merge old balance to new id or how can i claim balance from old member id. my my pass book is showing 2 member id and balance too

Srinath Sai Ram
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Please apply for Transfer Online/manual
From India, New Delhi
harpreetwalia
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Hi,
In this case of submission of EPF funds in an inactive account, your employer have to write a letter to regional epf office of your area to transfer the funds from old account to you new account mentioning the reasons for the same.
Online claim is for transferring of funds from an active account to a new active account. This process need to be done manually. Ask you employer to do so.

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bgsarje
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Once your PF amount settled, than same pf no can’t valid. You need to allot new no only. In case of UAN same no will be continue.

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