PF Balance Check Made Easy: Missed Call and SMS Options for Quick Access
If your salary contributions are deducted towards the Provident Fund (PF), it’s natural to want to track how much has been credited to your account. Most employees log into the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) website to download their passbook and check their balance. But did you know you don’t always need to go online for this?
With just a simple phone call or SMS, you can find out your PF balance in seconds. This method is not only faster but also ensures you can regularly monitor whether your employer is depositing the correct amount into your account. Since delays and technical issues can sometimes prevent timely deposits, keeping track of your balance becomes essential.
Here’s a complete step-by-step guide.
Method 1: Check PF Balance with a Missed CallEPFO offers a convenient missed call service to registered users. By dialing the official helpline, you can instantly receive your PF balance details via SMS.
Here’s how it works:
Save the number 9966044425 in your phone.
Give a missed call from your registered mobile number.
Let the call ring twice—it will disconnect automatically.
Within a few seconds, you will receive an SMS containing your updated PF balance.
Important note:
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You don’t need to manually disconnect the call. It will cut off on its own.
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The SMS will show your current balance along with basic PF account details.
If you prefer using SMS instead of calling, EPFO also provides an easy SMS facility.
Steps to follow:
Save the number 7738299899 in your phone.
Open your phone’s messaging app and type:
EPFOHO UAN
(Make sure to leave a space between “EPFOHO” and your 12-digit UAN).
Send this message to 7738299899.
Within a short time, you’ll receive an SMS containing your PF account balance details.
This method is especially useful if you want a written copy of your balance that you can refer back to later.
Key Requirements Before Using These ServicesBefore you try the missed call or SMS method, make sure of the following:
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Your UAN (Universal Account Number) must be active.
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At least one KYC document (Bank Account, Aadhaar, or PAN) should be linked to your UAN.
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Your mobile number must be registered and activated on the EPFO Unified Portal.
If these conditions are not met, you won’t be able to access the PF balance through call or SMS.
Multilingual SMS FacilityEPFO understands that not every member prefers English. That’s why the SMS service is available in 10 different languages. By default, you’ll receive the response in English. But if you want the message in another language, you just need to add the first three letters of the language code after your UAN.
For example:
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To get the message in Telugu, type: EPFOHO UAN TEL
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Similarly, you can replace “TEL” with codes for other languages like HIN (Hindi), TAM (Tamil), BEN (Bengali), etc.
This multilingual option ensures accessibility for employees across the country.
Why Regularly Checking Your PF Balance MattersYour Provident Fund is one of the most important long-term savings linked to your retirement. Monitoring your PF balance helps you:
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Ensure that your employer is depositing contributions on time.
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Keep track of interest accumulation on your savings.
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Spot errors or delays early and raise queries if required.
By using the missed call or SMS feature, you can avoid the hassle of logging into the EPFO website every time you want to check your account.
Final TakeawayChecking your PF balance is now easier than ever—no internet, no long login process. All you need to do is save two numbers: 9966044425 for missed call service and 7738299899 for SMS service. With these, your PF balance is literally just a call or text away.
Next time you’re curious about your Provident Fund, skip the lengthy process and try this simple trick—you’ll know your balance in less than a minute.
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