Confused About Missing Pension Amount After PF Transfer? Seeking Advice and Help!

krajkumar87
Hello Everyone, I have one query regarding PF Transfer Claim. Actually, I worked with Company X for 8 months, and later on, I moved to another company, Y. I continued my UAN number with the new employer. After a few days, I applied for an Online PF Transfer Claim, and I received the PF money, which is reflecting in my passbook, but I didn't receive the Pension Amount. So, what about my Pension amount? I also tried to call the EPF regional office, but they did not respond to me. Please help me out and share your knowledge.

Thanks,
Rajkumar
Glidor
If your previous passbook shows the pension account as NIL, then it is transferred. Make a total of the amount transferred, and you will get the reply solved. If not, then wait for some time.
HRpaffu
Dear Rajkumar, even I had the same problem. I wrote to the PF Department. Please read the below emails for further clarifications.

"Yes, you will get the previous company pension amount."

On 28-09-17 03:37 PM, Pawan Manocha <[Email Removed For Privacy Reasons]> wrote:
> Dear EPFO Team,
>
> Thanks for the prompt response.
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> Sorry for bothering you again.
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> But in case if I leave my current job and want to withdraw my PF amount, will I get the pension amount of my previous company or not?

On Thu, Sep 28, 2017, at 3:05 PM, Employee Feedback <[Email Removed For Privacy Reasons]> wrote:
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> Dear Member,
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> While transferring PF from one establishment to another, the service details information (viz length of service, non-contributory period, last wages drawn etc.) are furnished to the receiving PF office in Annexure-K, which will be used to calculate pension benefits. The amount in the Pension Fund is not required to calculate the pension. Hence, the same is also not reflected in the Passbook.
>
> Regards,
> NDC
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