The facility will help international workers to avoid opening of bank accounts in India for settling their PF claims with with the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, a senior official told PTI.
As of now, foreign employees applying for withdrawal of provident funds are required to open bank accounts in India.
After settlement of claims, they transfer their money from India to bank accounts in their own countries, a cumbersome and time-consuming exercise.
According to an order, EPFO's Delhi (North) office has opened three accounts with the State Bank of India's Parliament Street (New Delhi) branch for making payment under the Employees' Provident Fund Scheme, Employees Pension Scheme and Employees' Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme to international employees through bank accounts in their own countries.
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