Govt ratifies interest rate of 8.25% on employees' provident fund for FY25

Synopsis
The central government has approved an 8.25% interest rate for Employees' Provident Fund deposits for fiscal year 2024-25. This benefits over 7 crore subscribers. The rate matches last year's, supported by strong income. EPFO also saw a surge in auto-claims settlements. You can check your EPF balance easily. Use the UMANG app, EPFO portal, or a missed call.
The move is expected to benefit more than 7 crore salaried subscribers across the country.
This is the same rate offered for 2023–24, which was based on an all-time high income of Rs 1.07 lakh crore earned on a principal corpus of Rs 13 lakh crore. In comparison, the rate for 2022–23 was 8.15 per cent, declared on an income of Rs 91,151.66 crore on a Rs 11.02 lakh crore principal.
The EPFO achieved a historic high of 2.16 crore auto-claims settlement as of March 6, 2025, during the current financial year, up from 89.52 lakh in 2023-24.
The EPF interest rate is proposed annually by EPFO’s Central Board of Trustees (CBT), which includes representatives from employers, employees, state governments, and officials from the Ministry of Labour.
The final decision requires the approval of the Ministry of Finance before it is notified and credited, typically in the latter half of the financial year.
Over the past decade, EPF interest rates have reflected broader economic trends. While the rate was 8.65% in 2018–19 and 8.5% in 2019–20, it was brought down to 8.1% in 2021–22—the lowest in over four decades—before being revised upward in the last two years.
How to Check Your EPF Balance:
- Via UMANG App: Download the UMANG app, register using your mobile number, and access the EPFO services section to view your balance and passbook.
- Via EPFO Portal: Log in to www.epfindia.gov.in using your Universal Account Number (UAN) and password under the 'Member Passbook' section.
- Via Missed Call: Give a missed call to 011-22901406 from your UAN-registered mobile number. Ensure your Aadhaar, PAN, and bank details are updated and linked to your UAN.
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