The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is set to introduce a major digital transformation for its nearly 80 million members. From April 2026, EPFO members will be able to withdraw their EPF money directly into their bank accounts through UPI. This means withdrawing PF will become as simple as making a UPI payment using apps like PhonePe, Google Pay, or Paytm.
According to a senior official associated with the Ministry of Labour, work on this new system is in its final stage, and remaining software-related issues are being resolved.
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ToggleHow Will EPF Withdrawal via UPI Work?
Under the new system, EPFO members will be able to view their eligible EPF balance. A portion of this balance will remain secured (frozen), while a larger portion will be available for withdrawal through UPI.
Members will simply need to enter their UPI PIN linked to their bank account to complete the transaction. The money will be credited directly to the bank account, from where it can be withdrawn via ATM or used for digital payments.
What Were the Problems with PF Withdrawal Earlier?
Currently, EPFO members have to file a claim to withdraw PF. Although claims under the auto-settlement mode are processed within three days, the overall process is still considered time-consuming.
Every year, EPFO processes over 50 million claims, most of which are related to PF withdrawals. The new UPI-based system is being introduced to significantly reduce this administrative burden.
What Is the Auto-Settlement Limit?
EPFO has already increased the auto-settlement limit from ₹1 lakh to ₹5 lakh. This allows members to withdraw PF within three days for essential needs such as illness, education, marriage, and housing.
Why Can’t EPFO Provide a Direct ATM-Like Facility?
According to reports, EPFO does not have a banking license, so it cannot offer direct cash withdrawal from EPF accounts like banks do. However, the government wants EPFO services to be on par with banking services, and enabling UPI-based withdrawals is a major step in that direction.
What Other PF Rules Have Changed?
In October 2025, EPFO’s highest decision-making body, the Central Board of Trustees (CBT), approved the simplification of partial PF withdrawal rules.
Earlier, there were 13 complex provisions, which have now been consolidated into just three categories:
Essential Needs (illness, education, marriage)
Housing Needs
Special Circumstances
These new rules have already received approval from Union Labour Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and are expected to be notified soon.
Can the Entire PF Amount Be Withdrawn?
Yes. Under the new provisions, members can withdraw 100% of the eligible EPF amount, including both employee and employer contributions. However, the scheme also proposes that at least 25% of the contribution will always remain as a minimum balance. This ensures members continue to earn 8.25% annual interest with compounding, helping protect their retirement corpus.
How Will Members Benefit from This Change?
Almost no need to file withdrawal claims
Faster, safer, and simpler access to PF money
Reduced administrative burden on EPFO
PF services aligned with the vision of Digital India
Overall, EPFO’s UPI-based withdrawal facility will transform PF from a “locked retirement fund” into an instantly accessible financial support system during times of need—without lengthy procedures or paperwork.
