New Delhi: If you are a PF employee, then the government has good news. The central government organisation EPFO ​​has transferred the interest money to the accounts of PF employees, due to which a lot of enthusiasm is being seen on everyone’s face. EPFO ​​has sent 8.25 per cent interest to the account for the financial year 2024-2025.

This time there was no change in the interest; the rate is equal to last year. According to the Ministry of Labour, interest money has reached about 95.51 per cent of the accounts. The question must be arising in your mind about how much interest money has been receiveYouyou will not have to worry about checking the money from the EPF account. You can check the PF money in a simple way, where the confusion will end.

Check money through SMS.

For this, first of all, you have to send an SMS “EPFOHO UAN ENG” (for English) or “EPFOHO UAN HIN” (for Hindi) to 7738299899 from the number.

After this, you will get an SMS with your PF balance and other information.

Then make sure that your UAN is linked to your mobile number, Aadhaar and PAN.

Check money through a missed call also.

For this, first of all, make a missed call to 9966044425 from the registered mobile number.

After this, you will get an SMS with your PF balance and other information.

Then make sure that your UAN is linked to your mobile number, Aadhaar and PAN.

Check the balance through the Umang app.

For this, first of all, you have to download the Umang app on your smartphone.

After this, you have to choose the EPFO ​​option in the app.

Then you have to go to ‘Employee Centric Services’. Then you will have to enter your UAN and OTP.
After this, you will easily get your PF balance and other information.

The government pays interest annually.

The central government providesan  interest amount to PF employees every year. PF employees working in private institutions for a long time are also demanding to increase in the minimum pension amount. Employees demand that their minimum salary should be around Rs 7500 per month. However, the government has not said anything about it yet.