I have joined a company in Jan 2012. My PF account was maintained in Pune. Last March 2013, I have interdepartment transferred, and the company has started a new PF account in Chennai with respect to the new department. I didn't submit the PF transfer form till now. It has been over 4 months.

Could I withdraw the amount from my previous PF account in Pune? Please give guidance and procedure.

Thank you, Raja

From India, Sivaganga
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If the transferred dept have separate code no as a new establishment you can submit Form 10 C and 19 to your Pune PFC. Varghese Mathew
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
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Even you can transfer your PF from your OLD number to New PF number by submitting duly authorized Form 13 from your current employer with necessary documents authorized by your old employer.

You may consult your company's HR division for more information.

From Singapore
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I Agree with Varghesh....... as per your message you told that it was 4 month back they changed the department.. so you can withdrawn your PF
From India, Bangalore
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Dear Mr Raja, you can withdraw your PF but it is advisable to have the PF Transferred as it will add up to the number of years in the PF account.
From India, Pune
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Dear Mr. Raja,

It is always advisable to transfer previous PF accumulations into the current PF account by filling out FORM 13 as it will be helpful to add your number of years for pension purposes.

Thanks & Regards,

RKB

From India, Gandhidham
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It is better to transfer, as already mentioned it will add up to your total service. 10 years of service or 58 years of age entitles you for pension.
From India, Nellore
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