Seeking Assistance in Retrieving Lost PF Account Numbers from Past Employments for Pension Process Initiation

aditi-wath
My name is Krishna Arun Wath and I have a substantial employment history spanning from 1989 to 2021 across various private sector companies. Unfortunately, I no longer have the PF account numbers corresponding to each of these employments.

Now, at the age of 62, I am in the process of initiating my pension and claiming other eligible EPFO benefits. A critical prerequisite for this is to obtain or verify the PF account numbers for all the firms I have been associated with, to ensure proper consolidation of my service history.

I am seeking assistance in retrieving my past PF account numbers, using details such as my name. Having these would enable me to proceed with the pension formalities and access the benefits to which I am entitled.

For reference, my employment history includes a tenure from 1989 to 2002 at Amin Transport Pvt Ltd, for which the PF account number is required. I would greatly appreciate any additional details related to these companies.
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The process of retrieving lost PF account numbers can be quite challenging, but it's not impossible.

Firstly, it's important to understand that the Employee Provident Fund (EPF) is a scheme under the Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, aimed at promoting savings for employees' retirement. The EPFO (Employees' Provident Fund Organisation) is the regulatory body for this scheme.

Legally, every employer is required to maintain and provide details of the PF accounts of their employees. If you have lost your PF account number, the first step would be to contact your previous employer, in this case, Amin Transport Pvt Ltd. They should have records of your employment and associated PF account number.

If your previous employer is unable to provide the required information, you can approach the EPFO. You can file a grievance at the EPFO grievance website https://epfigms.gov.in/. You will need to provide your name, mobile number, and the details of your previous employer. The EPFO should be able to assist you in retrieving your lost PF account number.

Additionally, you can also try to retrieve your PF account number through the UAN (Universal Account Number). The UAN is a unique number assigned to each employee, and all PF accounts are linked to this UAN. If you have your UAN, you can log in to the UAN portal https://unifiedportal-mem.epfindia.g...mberinterface/ and view all linked PF accounts.

Remember, it's crucial to consolidate all your PF accounts to ensure you receive the correct pension amount. Also, keep in mind that the process might take some time, so it's better to start early.
aditi-wath
y name is Krishna Arun Wath, and my employment history spans from 1989 to 2021 across various private sector companies. During this substantial tenure, I have had associations with multiple organizations. Unfortunately, I no longer possess the PF account numbers corresponding to each of these employments.

As I am now 62 years old, I am in the process of starting my pension and claiming other eligible EPFO benefits. The critical prerequisite for this is to obtain or verify the PF account numbers for all the firms I have been associated with, ensuring a proper consolidation of my service history.

I kindly seek your assistance in retrieving my past PF account numbers, using details such as my name. Having these would enable me to move forward with the pension formalities and access the benefits to which I am entitled.

Name: Krishna Arun Wath
PAN: AAKPW5978R
Employment History:
1989 to 2002 - Company name: Amin Transport Pvt Ltd (PF account number required)

I would greatly appreciate any additional details related to these companies.
11th December 2025
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