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I left my previous employer job in sep 2014 & joined RIL. Now PF amount of previous employer is transferred to my new UAN no. But previous service period not reflecting in new UAN no. My previous service history still reflecting in previous UAN no. What to do to transfer previous service history to new UAN. My previous employer was Aircel ltd & presently not working in india.

Ans: Hello;

You will need to merge the two UANs and keep only the current one active.

After doing this the service history under previous UAN will come under the new UAN.

If it doesn't happen so, you may raise a grievance with EPFO.

Best wishes!!
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