Hi, You just need to fill up a Form 13 and send it to your previous employer. They will transfer it to your existing PF account. The Form 13 will have all the details. Regards, Roopa
From Sweden, Örebro
Hi,

I am concerned about my PF transfer. Earlier I was employed in bangalore. I moved from one company to other in Oct 2007 in bangalore itself. But my new employer did not initiate the PF transfer process for the first 6-7 months as the HR person was not aware of the process(he was super dumb). Then later we pushed him to initiate the process, he took the forms from the whole lot of us and submitted it. But its been over 2 years now and it's still not transferred and I have now left that company also. I am going to join a new company in Mumbai. Now that I will have 3 PF accounts, will that be a problem? Can I withdraw the PF from both these organisations now?
PLease advise.

Thanks,
Puja

From India, Mumbai
Hai
Your new Company HR Department can fill up Form 13 (APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF EPF ACCOUNT) and send it to concerned PF authorities of your region. PF authorites will confirm the particular of previous employment from previous Employer and transfer the previous account to your new account. It will take two to three months time.
MANOKAVIN

From India, Coimbatore
hi,
can some one please tell step wise whats the exact steps for transfering the PF amount
query 1- after filling form 13 whom to give present company or previous company?
query2 - its the responsibility of present /previous employer or employee to attach the form 3A,5,10 along with Form 13.
query3- whom the Form 13 to be given later after attaching the form 3A,5,10 ? and whose duty is to collect all this forms. (present employer or employee)
this are my major question if someone could answer my question it would be helpful for me to understand the process better.
thanks,
naveen.

From India, Hyderabad
Dear Friends,
By Submitting Form-13 you can transfer your EPF amount to your new EPF account. However the EPS amount will not get transferred.What is the procedure to transfer the EPS amount to my New EPF account.
There are some informations that by submitting form 10C we can get the scheme certificate and to be used.By collecting the scheme certificate what we should do next.Also if my service in my previous employment is less than 6 months.Shall i get a scheme certificate.
Is there any minimum limit (i.e period of service) to collect the scheme certificate.
Please respond
Regard,
Nagamohan M

From India, Bangalore
PF transfer is very simple
The Form 13 Should fill and take present employer signature and submit through present employer.
should ensure the following documents :
1. your previous employer code no. & your PF No.
2. PF Regional Office correct address
3. break in particulars of your previous employment
if you not submit your break in service PF authorities return your Fomr-13 to your previous employer
So you will obtained break in service particulars
V K Rao

From India, Guntur
simply fill up form 13 duly singed by you and ur present employer and submit to current PF asstt. PF commissioner. pramod
From India, Mumbai
Dear sir I want to transfer my PF Account No to my new company. But there is a time to start recovering the PF from me in new company. Whether any effect will happen to my PF transfer. PRATAP
From India, Mumbai
We have to fill up Form - 13 (R) to transfer our PF accumulations to one Organization to another Organization. Form - 19 and 10-C we used to withdraw the accumulations..
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Raja,
For PF transfer from one concern to another concern you have to fill the form 13 you can get the form through EPFO website and fill the necessary details, and NCP details of the previous concern and also Form 3A last year these details are essentials to transfer the PF Old account to New Account.
Reg,
Ashok

From India, Coimbatore
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