SOP for Transaction-less and Inoperative accounts in EPFO (version 2.0)
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Transaction-less and Inoperative accounts in EPFO (version 2.0): EPFO Order dated 02.08.2024
EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND ORGANISATION
MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Head Office
Bhavishya Nidhi Bhawan. 14. Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi. 110006
No: WSU/2023/12/ ‘InoperativeAccountsinEPF'(300140)/3978
Dated: 02.08.2024
To
All ACC (HQ) Zones
All ACC Zonal offices
All Regional PF Commissioners
Office in Charge of the Regions
Sub: Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Transaction-less and Inoperative accounts in EPFO (version 2.0)- reg.
Madam /Sir,
In supersession of earlier SOP, the Competent Authority has approved the SOP version 2.0 for Transaction-less and Inoperative accounts in EPFO.
2. In order to handle Transaction-less and Inoperative accounts , the Field Offices should do a stronger due diligence so that, cases of impersonation/ identity theft or otherwise do not occur.
(This issues with the approval of CPFC)
Encl: As Above
Raman Dhanasekar
RPFC-I (WSU)
Copy to:
1. OSD to CPFC, FA and CAO, CVO, Director PDUNASS for information please.
2. All ACC(HQ)s Head office, All ACCs Head Office, All RPFCs Head Office for information please.
3. IS Division for development of functionality and further necessary action please.
Source: EPFO

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