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Hi,
I am writing this for my friend . He was working in a foreign MNC in bangalore. 2 years before he had some personal issues due to which he had to resign from this company.He got his releaving letter and other related documents from the company .But he totally forgot about PF account and now he is asking me if there is anyway to get PF money from this old account . he don't know his PF account number with this company.He had served for around 2 years in this company .He is currently employed in another company and has a separate PF account.Please help since currently my friend is in a financial crisis and is badly in need of this money.

From India, Cochin
Ask your friend to get an application form from book agents - for settlement of the PF amount. Let your friend fill up the form and go to his previous employee and request them to forward the application form to the PF authorities duly filled all the columns. Ensure that it reached the PF Commissioner office. Automatically he will get the amount settled along with the contribution from the employer.
From India, Madras
Thank you for the prompt reply . i will ask him to do so and let you know the result . Few clarifications :
What do you mean by 'book agents' ?
How will the employer be able to track details of my friend ? he doesn't remember his employee ID or PF a/c No . I am hoping this can be done just through Name and DOB.
Will there be any resistance from the side of the employer as there is a 2 year delay in making the claim ?

From India, Cochin
Dear
i hope ur frnd should his Correct name which is gave to previous employer. in salary the PF number and emp ID should be mentioned. if not ask the HR department and get the PF number. ultimately he should submit F10c and F19 to previous company only, every company has to be maintained the 3years data(it is depends). ask him to contact the HR of Previous company.
Regards
Rakesh

From India, Bangalore
Better get transfer the funds...from P ER to C ER....Form 13R
Ask yr P ER-HR for PF Number by giving yr father\'s name...
Enclose one Affidavit with F-19 & 10C if u want to withdraw...
Seems yr frnd left the cmpny with differences - it doesn\'t link with PF...still u he can get his PF Number & necessary signatures for withdrawals...
Let yr frnd post the query for better understandings...

From United States, Cambridge
Hi,
As you said that your friend has the relieving letter, the reliving letter should have the employee id. The prev. employer be able to track the details with the help of correct name and/or employee id and tell him the PF account number.
Ask him to download Form 19 & Form 10C from EPF website. Fill it and go to the employer (along with a cancelled cheque)and ask them to submit it to the PF commissioner office. If forms are submitted, he will get his money in 30 days or less time in his account.
Regards
Haider

From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Is form 10C required . My friend has work only 2 years in the mentioned company . My understanding is that pension will be applicable only after 5 years of service. So why to fill form 10C needlessly ?
From India, Cochin
Seniors please reply . it is urgent as he is in serious trouble. Please let me know if Form 10 C will be required.
From India, Cochin
Dear barathnikhil
when the employee completes 6 month of work in same organization he will be eligible for Pension plan 10c.
if employee complete 10years in PF contribution he will be eligible for PF Certificate. he can't withdrawal PF 10c when he cross 10yrs.
so that your friend has to be submit the Pension Scheme(10c) for withdraw.
Regards
Rakesh Shivarudra
Team HR

From India, Bangalore
hello yes form 10c is required.. that only why 10c is required. and as far as i m concerned pension is applicable after 9 years.
From India, New Delhi
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