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EPFO 3.0 to launch with UPI integration and ATM withdrawals: Launch date, features and all you need to know

EPFO 3.0 to launch with UPI integration and ATM withdrawals: Launch date, features and all you need to know

India Today30-05-2025

Employees Provident Fund (EPF) members are in for a big breather in terms of ease of use and convenience from June of this year. A major digital overhaul is on the cards for India's retirement savings system as EPFO prepares to launch its next-generation platform, EPFO 3.0, starting on June 1, 2025. With over 9 crore active members, the organisation is now set to make provident fund access easier, faster, and more in sync with the digital era.advertisementThis upgrade comes on the heels of Union Labour and Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya's earlier statement confirming that the rollout would take place between May and June 2025. The new platform marks a significant shift in how EPF services are delivered. It is backed by a modern IT infrastructure aimed at reducing paperwork and manual processing. Let's dive deeper into the details of the upcoming system.EPFO 3.0: Launch dateStarting June 1, 2025, a wave of important financial changes are set to roll out across India, bringing updates that will affect everything from personal savings to credit card regulations and access to provident fund accounts. At the heart of these developments is the much-anticipated launch of EPFO 3.0, EPFO's newly upgraded digital platform. Designed to make the system more user-friendly and efficient, EPFO 3.0 will be rolled out on June 1, 2025.advertisement
Aside from the EPFO update, June will bring a number of other financial changes. Major banks such as HDFC, Axis Bank, and Kotak Mahindra Bank are tweaking credit card rules, while consumers must also keep an eye on upcoming deadlines for Aadhaar updates, TDS certificate issuance, and special FD scheme closures.EPFO 3.0 upcoming featuresUPI and ATM withdrawals: One of the most anticipated features of EPFO 3.0 is the introduction of ATM-like access to EPF funds. At present, withdrawing money from your Provident Fund (PF) account typically means filing an online claim and then patiently waiting for approval from an EPFO field office — a process that can often stretch over several days, if not weeks. But that's all set to change. With the introduction of UPI integration and ATM-based withdrawal facilities, the entire process is about to become far quicker and considerably more convenient.Under the new system, members of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation will no longer need to endure lengthy delays. Instead, they'll be able to access up to Rs 1 lakh almost instantly. Additionally, they'll be able to transfer funds to their bank accounts on the spot, bypassing the usual claim-processing hurdles.In essence, the days of cumbersome withdrawal procedures are numbered.advertisementDigital correction: Another major advantage of the upgraded system is the shift to digital self-service options. Members will now be able to update account details such as their name, date of birth, or contact information online, without having to submit forms or visit an EPFO office.To support these updates securely, the new system will feature OTP-based verification, streamlining the process and ensuring data accuracy with minimal effort.In addition, the EPFO is introducing a revamped grievance redressal system to handle complaints more efficiently. With a digital interface and better tracking, the new mechanism is expected to deliver quicker resolutions and reduce frustration among users.Integration with other schemes: EPFO 3.0 is also being positioned as a gateway to wider social protection, with plans to integrate other government schemes such as the Atal Pension Yojana (APY) and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Bima Yojana (PMJJBY). This integration could significantly benefit workers in the unorganised and informal sectors, bringing multiple financial safety nets under one platform.

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