EPFO Services On Umang App: Passbook, Track Claims And Other Major Details Subscribers Can Check

The key features of the Umang app include claim submission, UAN card downloads, and even secure face-based login for new users.

One of the most useful services available on the Umang app is the ability to raise EPF claims
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The Umang app offers a digital platform to access several important services to EPFO subscribers, allowing them to skip physical paperwork and manage their Provident Fund account on the go. From checking passbooks to submitting claims, the app centralises everything in one place, making it easier for users to stay updated on their retirement savings.
The key features include claim submission, UAN card downloads, and even secure face-based login for new users.

Raise And Track EPFO Claims Digitally
One of the most useful services available on the Umang app is the ability to raise EPF claims. Subscribers can initiate a claim request by selecting their UAN (Universal Account Number) and entering their mobile number along with an MPIN. New users, however, will need to complete the registration process before accessing this function.

Once a claim is submitted, users can track the progress through the app. While only non-financial details are available at this stage, it provides helpful insight into the status of the application.

Access UAN Card And View PF Transactions
The app also simplifies access to important documents, as with just your date of birth, you can download your UAN card, an important document for any EPFO member. Additionally, the passbook feature lets you view a summary of recent transactions from your Provident Fund account. The last three months’ data is viewable in-app, and older records can be downloaded in PDF format for reference.
Face Authentication Enhances Security
Starting this month, Umang has rolled out Aadhaar-based Face Authentication Technology (FAT) for several services, including UAN allotment and verification. This biometric upgrade ensures secure access while eliminating the need for physical verification.
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