Check PF Balance by Sending ‘Hello’ on WhatsApp

MySandesh
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Checking your PF balance or claim status could soon become as easy as sending a “Hello” message on WhatsApp.

The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is planning to launch a new WhatsApp-based support service for its members, making PF-related information available instantly on smartphones.

The service is expected to work 24×7 and aims to simplify access to important EPFO services without visiting offices or logging into multiple portals.

What Information Will Be Available on WhatsApp?

According to reports, EPFO members will be able to access several important services directly through WhatsApp.

These may include:

PF balance details

Claim status tracking

Last five transaction details

Account-related support

Guidance for pending verification issues

The initiative is aimed at improving convenience and reducing the time members spend searching for information online.

How the WhatsApp Service Will Work

Using the service is expected to be simple.

Members will only need to send a message saying “Hello” to EPFO’s official WhatsApp number.

After that:

EPFO will verify whether the WhatsApp number matches the member’s UAN-linked mobile number.

Once verified, users will receive a menu in their local language.

Members can then choose options or reply to simple questions to get information instantly.

The entire process is designed to work quickly and automatically.

AI Chatbot Will Handle Member Queries

EPFO is also expected to use an AI-powered chatbot to manage the service.

The chatbot will:

Answer questions instantly

Fetch details from EPFO databases

Help users navigate services

Provide guidance for account-related issues

According to reports, EPFO will monitor the system closely to measure user satisfaction and improve the service over time.

Extra Support for PMVBRY Beneficiaries

The WhatsApp support system could also help members linked to the Pradhan Mantri Vikas Bharat Rojgar Yojana (PMVBRY).

Some members currently face issues such as:

Pending UIDAI Face Authentication Technology (FAT) verification

Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) not enabled in bank accounts

Incomplete documentation

Through WhatsApp, users may receive step-by-step support to resolve these issues more easily.

Why This Move Matters

EPFO serves millions of salaried employees across India, and many members often struggle with lengthy processes or delayed updates.

By bringing services to WhatsApp — one of India’s most widely used apps — EPFO aims to make PF services faster, simpler, and more accessible for everyday users.

If launched successfully, the feature could become one of the most convenient digital services introduced for EPFO members in recent years.

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