Athira Sethu
Kochi, 5 June 2026
In March 2026, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) kept the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) deposit interest rate at 8.25% for the financial year 2025-26. This announcement gave millions of subscribers a sigh of relief, but some started questioning why the interest wasn’t already in their accounts.
The reason for the lag? Well, a bunch of official procedures need to wrap up first. To start, the EPFO’s Central Board of Trustees decides the rate. Then, the government has to say “okay” and make it official. Only after all that paperwork clears does EPFO update member accounts and credit the interest. Since this involves tons of processes and checking for millions of accounts, interest isn’t credited right away.
Now, historically, it takes anywhere from June to September for the interest to pop up in members’ accounts. This time frame varies based on how quickly the government approves things and how efficiently EPFO wraps up its end.
But here’s the good part – members don’t miss out! If the interest comes through later, you still get all of it. So no sweat if it takes a bit longer to appear; it will show up eventually.
Key EPF Interest Details
| Particulars | Details |
| EPF Interest Rate for FY26 | 8.25% |
| Interest Rate Announced | March 2026 |
| Expected Credit Period | June–September 2026 |
| Interest Loss Due to Delay | None |
How to Check Whether Interest Has Been Credited
| Method | Details |
| UMANG App | Check EPF passbook and account updates |
| EPFO Portal | View passbook entries online |
| SMS Service | Get account information through SMS |
| Missed Call Service | Receive EPF details via registered mobile number |
What to Look For in Your Passbook
| Entry | Meaning |
| “Int. Updated up to 31/03/2026” | Interest for the financial year has been credited |
Since EPF passbooks are not updated for all members at the same time, some subscribers may see the interest entry earlier than others. Members are advised to keep checking their passbooks periodically while EPFO completes the crediting process.




















