Whenever you switch jobs, your Provident Fund (PF) account also needs attention.
Instead of keeping multiple PF accounts or withdrawing the money, it’s better to transfer your old PF balance to your new account.
This helps you keep everything in one place and ensures you don’t lose any benefits.
PF transfer is also useful if you want to combine multiple accounts into one for easier management.
Why Transferring PF Is a Smart Move
Your PF is not just savings—it’s your future financial security after retirement.
If you transfer your PF instead of withdrawing it:
Your money continues to grow with compound interest
You avoid unnecessary tax deductions
Your total work experience gets counted together
For example:
If your total service crosses 5 years, you can avoid TDS on withdrawal
If it crosses 10 years, you become eligible for pension benefits
So, transferring PF helps you save more in the long run.
What You Need Before Starting PF Transfer
Before applying for PF transfer, make sure these things are ready:
Your UAN (Universal Account Number) is activated
Your Aadhaar and bank details are linked with UAN
Your mobile number is active (for OTP)
Your previous job’s exit date is updated
Your employer has approved your e-KYC
Without these, your transfer request may get delayed.
How to Transfer PF Online (Step-by-Step)
You can easily transfer your PF online through the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation portal.
Here’s how:
Log in to the EPFO Unified Portal
Go to Online Services → One Member One EPF Account (Transfer Request)
Check your personal and current PF details
Enter details of your previous PF account
Choose employer (old or new) for verification
Request OTP and submit the form
Once submitted, your transfer request gets processed.
Important Step Most People Miss
After submitting the request online, the system generates Form 13.
You need to:
Download it
Print and sign it
Submit it to your previous employer’s trust
This step is important to complete the transfer process smoothly.
The employer then processes a document called Annexure K, which contains your PF balance, interest, and service history
How to Check If Your PF Is Transferred
You can easily check the status online.
Just log in to the EPFO portal and open your passbook.
If the transfer is successful, the amount will appear as a credit entry in your latest PF account.
Final Takeaway
Transferring your PF is a simple but important step when changing jobs.
It helps you:
Grow your savings
Avoid taxes
Secure your retirement benefits
Instead of withdrawing your PF, always consider transferring it.
It’s a smarter and more beneficial decision for your future.




