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How to Write an Email to HR for Full and Final Settlement in India

February 17, 2026

Table of Contents
  1. What is Full and Final Settlement (FnF)?
  2. Components of a Full and Final Settlement
  3. How to Write a Full and Final Settlement Email to HR
  4. Tips for Writing an Effective Full and Final Settlement Email
  5. Follow-Up Actions after Sending the Email
  6. Full and Final Settlement Email Format/Template :
  7. Timeline for Response:
  8. Legal Action for Delayed Full and Final Settlement
  9. Conclusion

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When an employee leaves a job, a complete and thorough exit must be followed. In India, termination, employee exit formalities, and the full and final settlement process are governed by labor laws. Every employee, whether resigning or being terminated, has a right to get all the final dues clearance settled within a reasonable time.

This article will guide you through the meaning and rules for full and final settlement, the components involved in the settlement, how to write an email to HR for full and final settlement in India, and common mistakes to avoid.
 


What is Full and Final Settlement (FnF)?

Full and Final Settlement (FnF) refers to clearing all dues owed to an employee after resignation or termination. These dues typically include:

  • Salary for the last working month

  • Salary for the notice period

  • Leave encashment

  • Bonuses

  • Gratuity

  • Provident fund

  • Reimbursements

  • Applicable tax deductions
     

Every organization follows its own full and final settlement rules, but generally, it is completed within 30–45 days of the employee’s last working day. If your settlement is delayed, you may need to write a full and final settlement email to HR requesting a timely resolution.
 


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Components of a Full and Final Settlement

While calculating full and final settlement, the full and final settlement calculation includes

  • Unpaid Salary: Till the last working day, including components like LTA.

  • Leave Encashment: For unused paid leaves.

  • Bonuses and Incentives: Based on performance and company policy.

  • Provident Fund (PF) and Gratuity: Statutory benefits.

  • Deductions: Such as TDS or outstanding loans.

Understanding these components helps you ensure your settlement is calculated accurately.

Related:  Rights of Employees in India

 


How to Write a Full and Final Settlement Email to HR

A formal, well-structured email ensures your request is processed efficiently. Here’s a sample email to HR requesting full and final settlement, with the correct tone and format.
 


Full and Final Settlement Email Format/Template :

Subject: Request for Full and Final Settlement
Dear [HR Manager’s Name with Designation],

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to formally request the initiation of my full and final settlement process following my resignation from [Company Name]. Please find my details below:

  • Full Name:
  • Employee ID:
  • Department:
  • Last Working Day:

I kindly request the processing of my dues, including:

  • Outstanding salary up to my last working day
  • Leave encashment
  • Reimbursement of pending claims
  • Provident fund and gratuity

I also request the issuance of my relieving letter, which is crucial for my future employment.

Please inform me if any documents or additional steps are required to complete the process. I can be reached at [Your Phone Number] or [Your Email Address] for any clarifications.

Thank you for your assistance.

Best regards,
[Your Full Name]


Tips for Writing an Effective Full and Final Settlement Email

  • Use formal and respectful language

  • Include your employee ID and last working day

  • Specify the components of the settlement.

  • List all dues clearly

  • Understand your company's full and final settlement policy

  • Avoid making demands or using a rude tone

  • Follow up if there is no response within a week

  • Keep records of all correspondence

  • Keep copies of official documents like

    • Salary slips

    • Employment Contract

    • Leave Balance

    • Reimbursement Claims

  • Get copies of all clearances from required departments, such as

    • Financial/Accounts Clearance

    • IT Clearance

    • HR Clearance

    • Admin Clearance 

 


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Follow-Up Actions after Sending the Email


Timeline for Response:

Typically, HR should respond to a full and final settlement email to HR within a few days. If there is no response:

  • Send a Follow-Up Email - Politely request an update. If there is still no reply:

  • Escalate to a Higher Authority - If you have not received a reply to even the follow-up email, write to your reporting manager or department head.
     


Legal Action for Delayed Full and Final Settlement

If your full and final settlement time frame has lapsed and the employer still hasn't processed your request, here’s what you can do:

  • Consult a Lawyer: Understand your rights under Indian labor laws.

  • Send a legal notice: Through your lawyer, demand the pending dues.

  • Take Legal Action: File a complaint under relevant laws, such as:

    • Payment of Wages Act, 1936

    • Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

    • Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972

    • Shops and Establishments Act, 195


Conclusion

Whether you’re resigning or being let go, a properly handled full and final settlement ensures a smooth exit and future peace of mind. Sending a well-written, professional full and final settlement email to HR with all required details helps expedite the process.

Keep your tone respectful, follow up if necessary, and don’t hesitate to escalate or take legal action if your dues remain unpaid.

By understanding the full and final settlement process, employees can avoid common pitfalls and ensure that their exit is both professional and complete.



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Comments by Users


Vivek
In company after 3 months they took 2 months gross salary as notice pay and denied to give relieving and experience certificate. What should i do now?

Reply by LawRato
One can approach the Court for non-payment of dues /salary. You can contact a lawyer and send a legal notice to the said Company to initiate the legal proceedings. However, since your question is specific and requires more information in order to guide you better, it is advised that you click on the link below and send in your query for Free Legal Advice. 

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niranjan
Your reply was very precise ! What action can be taken if the employer does not pay the performance pay which is part of the employee's CTC, during final settlement???

Reply by LawRato
An employer is liable to pay the full and final (FnF) amount after the termination of employment of an employee. In case, the employer is withholding an amount which forms part of the FnF, you may send them a legal notice followed by filing a civil suit for recovery. It is also advised to engage the services of a labour lawyer.

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Frequently Asked Questions


How can an employee in India effectively communicate with HR to initiate the process of full and final settlement?

An employee should send a formal email to HR requesting the full and final settlement, mentioning their name, employee ID, last working day, and pending dues. Attach relevant documents and request a timeline for settlement.


What steps should an employee in India take if there is a delay in receiving their full and final settlement?

First, follow up with HR via email. If there’s no response, escalate to a manager. Check company policy, and if needed, seek legal advice or approach labor authorities for resolution.


What are the legal rights of an employee in India if HR fails to process the full and final settlement on time?

Employees can send a legal notice or file a complaint under labor laws like the Payment of Wages Act. Delayed full and final settlements can be legally challenged in labor courts.


What documents should an employee prepare before emailing HR for full and final settlement?

Key documents include the resignation letter, final payslip, no-dues certificate, reimbursement claims, and return of company assets. Also, share your bank details for payment processing.


What is a Full and Final Settlement (FnF) in employment?

Full and Final Settlement (FnF) refers to the process by which an employer clears all dues payable to an employee who is leaving the organization. This includes unpaid salary, leave encashment, bonuses, gratuity, and any other pending reimbursements. The settlement ensures that both parties have no further financial obligations towards each other. ​


How do I request a Full and Final Settlement from my employer?

To initiate the FnF process, you should formally write to your HR or finance department. Your communication should include your employee ID, last working day, and a request for the settlement of all pending dues. It's advisable to send this request on or shortly after your last working day to facilitate timely processing. ​


What components are included in the Full and Final Settlement?

The FnF typically comprises
  • Unpaid salary up to the last working day​
  • Payment for unavailed leave (leave encashment)​
  • Gratuity (if applicable)​
  • Bonus and incentives​
  • Reimbursements for expenses incurred​
  • Deductions for any pending loans or advances​
These components ensure that all financial dealings between the employer and employee are settled. ​


How long does the Full and Final Settlement process take?

The duration for processing FnF settlements can vary by organization. While some companies aim to complete the process within 30 to 45 days from the employee's last working day, others may take up to 60 days. It's essential to check your company's policy or employment contract for specific timelines. ​


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