NEW DELHI: The provisional payroll data of the
Employees Provident Fund Organisation (
EPFO) released on Wednesday showed that the retirement fund body added around 14.81 lakh net subscribers in August, reflecting a growing trend in net payroll for the first five months of this financial year.
For the month of August, the net subscriber addition increased by 12.61% as compared to the previous month of July 2021. Of the total 14.81 lakh net subscribers, around 9.19 lakh members have come under the social security ambit of EPFO for the first time, the statement released by the
labour ministry said.
Around 5.62 lakh net subscribers exited but rejoined EPFO by changing jobs within the establishments covered under the purview of the EPF & MP Act, 1952.
The subscribers opted to continue their membership with EPFO by transferring their funds from previous job to the current PF account instead of applying for final withdrawal.
Age-wise comparison of payroll data shows that the age group of 22-25 years registered highest number of net enrolments with 4.03 lakh additions during August. This was followed by the 18-21 years group with around 3.25 lakh net enrolments. This indicates that many first-time job seekers are joining organised sector workforce in large numbers and have contributed around 49.18 per cent of total net subscriber additions in August, it stated.
As per state-wise comparison of payroll figures, establishments covered in the states of Maharashtra,
Haryana, Gujarat,
Tamil Nadu and
Karnataka were in lead by adding approximately 8.95 lakh subscribers, or around 60.45% of the total net payroll addition across all age groups. Gender-wise analysis shows that the share of female enrolment was around 20 per cent of the total net subscriber addition during the month.
The net addition of female subscribers has increased by roughly 10.18% during August, as compared to July 2021. This is largely due to lower female member exits during the month, it said.
Industry-wise payroll data indicates that the ‘expert services’ category (consisting of manpower agencies, private security agencies, small contractors etc) constituted 39.91% of total subscriber addition during the month. Apart from this, growing trend in net payroll additions has been noted in industries like trading-commercial establishments, engineering products, building and construction, textiles, garment making, hospitals and financing establishments.