Respected Sir,
I am an outsourced employee of ICICI Bank. As per it's outsource system I had to change my employer which is bank's subsidiary organisation.
My PF account is newly opened with new employer, now I want to recover my PF dues from my previous employer. I was there for 1year and 4 months with this employer, in April 208 the employer has changed.
Repetedly asked by me to bank's concern employee there is no proper responce and they are not taking any steps to get back my PF fund.
Please give me the solution for such issue. I want my funds back.

From India, Mumbai
If you wish to transfer the old PF balance to the new one, you can just send form 13 duly filled in and signed by your present employer to the Employees Provident Fund Organisation's office. This requires no attestation by the previous employer. If you want to withdraw the balance (availing withdrawal benefit) you have to submit form 19 and 10 C in which (previous) employer's signature is required. Though there is provision in the Act that a Bank Manager, Member of Parliament, Member of Legilative Assembly, Member of EPF Central Board of Trustees and similar nominated persons can sign it as attested, the EPFO encourages the attestation by the employer himself. Therefore, in case the previous employer is not cooperating it is better to transfer the account.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
Hi Sheetal Rajaram, I am absolutely agree with Madhu TK, who clarify all ur querry. It will fullfill ur all requirment. And I also Thanks to Madhu Tk, who clarify crystal clear.

Dear
Inform the present employer to fill-up Form No.13 for transfer of PF to your new PF account with the present employer. The employer will sent Form No.13 to your present employer(if it is Trust) and if not Form No. 13 will be directly sent to PF Authorities. You need not to worrry it will be the responsibility of PF Authorities to get the amount transferred to your new PF Account
ak malhotra
Sr General Manager
Dharampal Satyapal Limited

From India, Guwahati
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