Your Aadhaar card is now linked to many essential services such as bank accounts, mobile numbers, PAN cards, and government subsidy schemes.
But here’s an important question most people never check:
How many bank accounts are actually linked to your Aadhaar number?
Many people open multiple bank accounts over time or switch banks.
As a result, it can become confusing to know which account is currently linked to Aadhaar and receiving benefits like LPG subsidy, DBT payments, or other government schemes.
The good news is that UIDAI provides an easy way to check this online.
Why Aadhaar-Bank Linking Matters
Your Aadhaar-linked bank account is used for several important financial transactions.
These include:
Government subsidies
Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) payments
LPG subsidy credits
Welfare scheme payments
If your Aadhaar is linked to an old or inactive bank account, you may miss out on important payments.
That’s why checking your linked bank account is important.
How to Check Aadhaar-Bank Linking Status Online
You can easily find out which bank account is linked to your Aadhaar using the UIDAI website or the mAadhaar app.
Follow these steps:
First, visit the UIDAI website or open the mAadhaar app.
Go to the Aadhaar Services section on the website, or log in using your Aadhaar number and registered mobile number in the app.
Next:
Click on “Check Aadhaar/Bank Seeding Status”
Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number or Virtual ID (VID)
Complete the captcha verification
Click on “Send OTP”
Enter the OTP received on your registered mobile number
Submit the details
Once verified, the system will display the name of the bank linked to your Aadhaar number.
However, for security reasons, it will not show your full bank account number.
What If the Linked Bank Account Is Wrong?
Sometimes, your Aadhaar may be linked to an old or inactive bank account. In such cases, you should update it immediately.
You can do this easily through your bank’s net banking or mobile banking app.
Here’s how:
Log in to your net banking or mobile banking app
Go to the Profile or Aadhaar update section
Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number
Verify it using the OTP sent to your registered mobile number
Once updated, your Aadhaar will be linked to your current bank account for seamless transactions.
Final Note
Checking your Aadhaar-bank linking status is a simple but important step to ensure you receive government benefits without interruption.
A quick online check can help you avoid missing out on subsidies or payments due to outdated bank details.




