NEW DELHI: To expand the reach of convenience offered to EPF members, Employees Provident Fund Organisation has joined the network of Common Services Centers which will help the pensioners living in remote areas to avoid cost and inconvenience of travelling down to the EPF offices or their banks for filing paper based life certificate.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between EPFO and CSC e-Governance Services India Limited (CSC SPV) on October 25.
The MoU is initially for a period of five years. To start with, the pensioners of Employees Pension Scheme of EPFO can submit their digital life certificates via Jeevan Pramaan Patra programme through a large number of points of Presence (PoP) of CSC networking in addition to those available at EPFO offices.
”The pensioners living in remote areas can avoid cost and inconvenience of travelling down to the EPF offices or their banks for filing paper based life certificate,” an official statement said. In near future, it is also planned to enable various other online services namely Aadhaar seeding with Universal Account Number (UAN), e-KYC operated upload and update facility, UAN card related services and online claim related services.
Common Services Centres (CSC) network is one of the largest Ggovernment approved online service delivery channel in the world.
SC are broadband enabled rural service delivery points established by District e-Governance Societies (DeGSs), selected by the state governments, for aggregating content and offering relevant Government to Customers (G2C), Business to Customers (B2C), Business to Business (B2B) and other services.
More details about Common Services Centres (CSC) and its network can be accessed at csc.gov.in EPF subscribers may access these services at their convenience from the nearest CSC network. (AGENCIES)