Employee's Providents Fund Organisation [EPFO] — Delay in initiation of widow pension at EPFO Vapi

Address:Vadodara, Gujarat, 390012

From, Ashrukana Saha, A-7, Dakshinamurti Residency, Sunpharma Road, Atladara, Vadodara, Gujarat: 390012 20th November 2015 Sir, After my husband's (Dr Ashok Kumar Saha) untimely death on 22nd March 2015, the scheme certificates of all three companies he had worked at had been submitted at EPFO, Vapi as his last working place was Unimark remedies, Vapi. Following which confirmation of the other two scheme certificates has been sent from Bombay(MH/BAN/46987) and Baroda (GJ/BRD/15793/14273) to EPFO, Vapi. 10D form was filled and along with all original documents required had been submitted at EPFO, Vapi for the initiation of pension. on 17th June 2015. It is my humble request to look into the matter as soon as possible and kindly take steps to release my much needed pension. Thanking you in anticipation Vapi employees' PF A/c no: GJ/VAP/2665 Vapi Scheme certificate number: GJ/45368/834 Yours Truly, Mrs Ashrukana Saha
Was this information helpful?
No (0)
Yes (0)
Complaint comments 

Post your Comment

    I want to submit Complaint Positive Review Neutral Comment
    code
    By clicking Submit you agree to our Terms of Use
    Submit
    Employee's Providents Fund Organisation [EPFO]
    customer care contact
    Customer satisfaction rating Customer satisfaction rating is a complex algorithm that helps our users determine how good a company is at responding and resolving complaints by granting from 1 to 5 stars for each complaint and then ultimately combining them all for an overall score.
    Read more
    38%
    Complaints
    3286
    Pending
    0
    Resolved
    1240
    Employee's Providents Fund Organisation [EPFO] Phone
    +91 11 2616 3546
    +91 11 2737 6772
    Employee's Providents Fund Organisation [EPFO] Address
    Bhavishya Nidhi Bhawan, 14, Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi, Delhi, India - 110066
    View all Employee's Providents Fund Organisation [EPFO] contact information