How to Use the UMANG App on Your SmartphoneThe
UMANG app (Unified mobile application for New-age Governance) allows indian citizens to access various government services, including
EPF (Employee Provident Fund) account balance. Using UMANG, you can check your PF balance
anytime, anywhere.
1. What You Need Before You Start- Smartphone with Internet access
- UMANG app installed (available on Android and iOS)
- UAN (Universal Account Number) registered with EPF
- Mobile number linked with UAN
Make sure your UAN is activated and linked to your bank account for smooth verification.
2. Install and Open the UMANG AppDownload the
UMANG app from
Google Play Store or
Apple App StoreOpen the app and
select your preferred languageRegister or
login using your mobile number3. Navigate to the EPFO ServiceOn the UMANG home screen, scroll to
“Employee Centric Services”Select
EPFO (Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation)Tap on
“View Passbook” or
“Check PF Balance”4. Enter Required Details- Enter your UAN number
- OTP verification will be sent to your registered mobile number
- Once verified, you can access your PF account balance
5. view PF Balance- The app displays:
- Employee contribution
- Employer contribution
- Total PF balance
- Interest earned
- You can download or take a screenshot for future reference
6. Additional Features of UMANG App for EPF- EPF Passbook Download – view monthly contributions
- Track claim status – monitor withdrawal or transfer requests
- Update KYC details – link bank account, Aadhaar, and PAN
- Raise complaints or grievances with EPFO
7. Tips for Smooth Experience- Use official UMANG app to avoid phishing websites
- Keep your UAN and registered mobile number active
- Regularly check for app updates for improved functionality
ConclusionThe
UMANG app makes checking your PF balance quick and convenient, eliminating the need to visit EPFO offices. By following these simple steps, you can
instantly view your account balance, download passbooks, and track claims directly from your smartphone.
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