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EPFO Introduces View Pension Passbook Service through Umang App for the pensioners

EPFO Introduces ‘View Pension Passbook’ Service for the pensioners through Umang App 
Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), which is providing a host of e-services for its stakeholders, has now introduced a new service through ‘UMANG app’. On clicking ‘View Passbook’ option, it requires PPO Number and Date of Birth information to be entered by the pensioner.  After successful validation of the information fed, an OTP will be sent to the registered mobile number of the pensioner.  On entering OTP, ‘Pensioner Passbook’ will display the details of the pensioner like Name, DOB along with last pension credited information.  The facility to download the financial year wise complete pass book details is also available.

View Pension Passbook Service through Umang App 

Other e-services of EPFO already available through UMANG aap includes Employee Centric services (View EPF Passbook, Raise claim, Track Claim), Employer Centric Services (Get remittance details by establishment ID, Get TRRN Status), General Services (Search Establishment, Search EPFO Office, Know Your claim Status, Account details on SMS, Account details on Missed Calls), Pensioner Services (Update Jeevan Praman), eKYC services (Aadhaar Seeding). 
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