EPFO portal shutdown from June 26-28: How it will affect your EPF claims
Planning to withdraw money from your EPF account or submit a claim this week? You may have to postpone it. EPFO has announced a three-day shutdown of key portal services as it upgrades its claims processing system.
by Jasmine Anand · India TodayIn Short
- EPFO services will be down from 26 to 28 June 2026 for system upgrade
- Claim submissions and processing will be unavailable during this period
- Existing claims will not be cancelled but processing may delay
If you were planning to submit an EPF claim this week, you may need to wait a few days. The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has announced that several services on its member portal will be temporarily unavailable from June 26 to June 28 due to a major system upgrade.
The move is aimed at improving service quality and making claim processing faster and more efficient in the future.
WHY IS EPFO SHUTTING SERVICES TEMPORARILY?
According to a notice displayed on the EPFO member portal, the organisation is carrying out a planned database consolidation and software upgrade for its claims processing system.
EPFO said the exercise is intended to improve processing efficiency, strengthen system performance and provide a better experience for members using its online services.
As a result, some key services will not be accessible during the migration period.
WHEN WILL SERVICES BE UNAVAILABLE?
The temporary shutdown will begin at 12:00 am on June 26, 2026 and continue until 11:59 pm on June 28, 2026.
EPFO expects all services to be restored from 00:00 hours on June 29, 2026.
WHAT WILL BE AFFECTED?
During the three-day period, members will not be able to submit new claim requests through the EPFO portal. Claim processing services will also remain unavailable.
This means users planning to apply for provident fund withdrawals, transfers or other claim-related services through the portal will have to wait until the upgrade is completed.
WHAT ABOUT EXISTING CLAIMS?
EPFO has clarified that claims submitted before the migration period will not be cancelled or rejected.
However, their processing may be delayed. The organisation said these pending claims will be taken up once services resume after the upgrade is completed.
Meanwhile, the retirement fund body has apologised for the temporary inconvenience and requested members to be patient during the transition.
According to EPFO, the upgrade is an important step towards delivering faster, more reliable and more secure services in the future.
Members who require assistance during this period can contact the EPFO call centre on 14470.
In other words, while the temporary disruption may inconvenience some EPF subscribers, the planned upgrade is expected to improve the overall functioning of the claims' system. Members who need to submit claims may consider waiting until services resume on June 29, when the upgraded system is expected to be fully operational.
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