Hi, Since i don not have own bank account ,Can i withdraw my pf by giving a joint account details with my mother,primary account holder being my mother.i resigned last year and currently not working.
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Dear Archana18k,

Greetings for the day.

Can you please confirm whether your name is appearing in the passbook or account statement? Please review the enclosed circular as well.

Thanks & Regards,

From,
Sumit Kumar Saxena

From India, Ghaziabad
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The notice affixed in the earlier post specifically talks of a joint account with the spouse. Since the original question was specifically for the poster's mother, the joint account cannot be used. The poster needs to, therefore, open a bank account of his own.


From India, Mumbai
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Hi Sumit,

Should my name appear in either the passbook or account statement with the joint account with my spouse?

In the bank account details, it is only mentioned that my name is the nominee and my husband is the primary account holder.

From India, Bangalore
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I do not understand why it would be difficult to open a bank account in your single name. You can consider using a joint account with your husband (refer to the previous notification from the PF department that was posted earlier). Bringing a nominee is definitely not going to work.
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Dear Archana, Greetings for the day, No it can’t be possible as because your name should appear in A/C holder name insted of nomination. Thanks & Regards, From, Sumit Kumar Saxena
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