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How to Check EPF Balance by Missed Call

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Checking your EPF (Employees’ Provident Fund) balance has never been easier. With the EPFO missed call service, you can instantly get your account balance and last contribution details directly on your mobile without logging into the portal or using the internet. 

This quick and hassle-free service ensures that you stay updated about your savings anytime, anywhere.

What is EPF Missed Call Service

The EPF missed call service allows Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) members to check their EPF balance instantly without logging in to the portal. By giving a missed call from your registered mobile number, EPFO sends your account details via SMS within seconds. This service is simple, free, and works 24×7.

Who Can Use EPF Missed Call Service

You can use this service if you:

  • Have a UAN (Universal Account Number) issued by EPFO
  • Have your mobile number registered and linked to your UAN
  • Have at least one KYC document (Aadhaar, PAN, or bank account) seeded with your UAN

Key Features of EPF Missed Call Service

  • Instant Balance Check: Receive your PF balance and last contribution via SMS
  • Free Service: No charges apply for the missed call
  • 24×7 Availability: Can be used any time, anywhere in India
  • Supports Multiple Languages: SMS can be sent in English or regional languages

How Missed Call Service Differs from Other EPF Balance Methods

Unlike the EPF portal or UMANG app, the missed call service does not require internet or login credentials. It is faster for quick balance checks, while the portal gives a detailed transaction history. SMS service is an alternative if the missed call doesn’t work.

How to Check EPF Balance by Missed Call

  1. Ensure UAN is Active and Mobile Linked
    Make sure your UAN is activated and your mobile number is linked and verified.
  2. Give a Missed Call
    Dial 99660 44425 from your UAN-linked number. The call will disconnect automatically after 2–3 rings.
  3. Receive SMS with EPF Balance
    You will receive an SMS showing:
    • Current EPF balance
    • Last contribution details (amount and date)
  4. Troubleshooting
    • If you don’t get SMS, check that your mobile number is registered and KYC is updated
    • Use the SMS alternative: send EPFOHO <ENG/HIN> to 7738299899
    • Or check balance via UMANG app or EPFO portal

Tips for Using EPF Missed Call Service

  • Always keep your UAN and mobile number updated
  • Seed your bank account, Aadhaar, or PAN with your UAN
  • Avoid sharing your UAN publicly

Why EPF Missed Call Service Matters

  • Quick and hassle-free: Check PF balance in seconds
  • No login required: Works even without internet
  • Accurate and official: Provided directly by EPFO

Safe: Only linked mobile receives SMS

FAQs

No, only your UAN-registered mobile number works.

No, it’s completely free.

Check mobile number registration and KYC status; otherwise use SMS or portal methods.

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