EPFO adds 19.14 lakh net members in April

The Employees' Provident Fund Organization (EPFO) reported a net addition of 19.14 lakh members in April 2025, marking a sharp 31.31% increase over March and a 1.17% rise compared to April 2024.

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The surge reflects growing employment opportunities and increased awareness of social security benefits, according to an official statement.

Youth & women drive new EPFO enrollments

Of the total, 8.49 lakh were new subscribers, a 12.49% rise from March. The majority of new entrants, 4.89 lakh, were in the 18-25 age group, reinforcing the trend of first-time job seekers entering the formal workforce. Net payroll additions in this age bracket reached 7.58 lakh, up 13.6% month-on-month.

Rejoining members also contributed significantly, with 15.77 lakh individuals who had previously exited re-enrolling in April, an increase of 19.19% over March and 8.56% year-on-year. These members chose to transfer their existing accounts, maintaining continuity in their EPFO membership.

Female participation saw notable gains, with 2.45 lakh new female subscribers in April — a 17.63% jump from March. Net payroll additions for women stood at 3.95 lakh, a month-on-month increase of 35.24%, suggesting a stronger shift toward workforce inclusivity.

Payroll additions were geographically concentrated, with the top five states/UTs contributing over 60% of the total. Maharashtra led the list, accounting for 21.12% of the net additions. Other key contributors included Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Telangana.

Sector-wise, the ‘Expert Services’ category dominated, contributing 43.69% of April’s net payroll additions, with manpower suppliers making up nearly half of this segment. Other notable industries showing growth included trading, construction, engineering services, IT, and education.

The data, released by EPFO, remains provisional as updates and corrections are incorporated continuously through monthly filings and employee record updates.

 

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