Yes, ESIC registration can be transferred
- ESIC registration is linked to the IP number (Insured Person number), which is unique and permanent.
- When an employee changes jobs and joins another ESIC-covered establishment, the same IP number must be used.
- There is no need for a new registration or fresh IP number if the previous one exists.
- This allows a seamless transfer of benefits and contribution history.
- The transfer ensures continuity of medical and cash benefits without re-registration.
Process for transferring ESIC registration
- The new employer must collect the employee’s existing IP number during onboarding.
- During the new registration, the employer should enter the same IP number in the employee form.
- This links the employee’s ESIC history to the new establishment’s code.
- Contributions under the new employer will then continue under the same account.
- There is no change in the IP number or benefits coverage.
Update of employment and location records
- The ESIC system will automatically reflect the change in employer details.
- If the new workplace is in a different ESIC region, it may update the dispensary allocation.
- Employees should confirm their assigned dispensary or hospital if relocation occurs.
- Contact the local ESIC office to update address and dependents if needed.
- Always retain a copy of the e-Pehchan card for consistency across employers.
Responsibility of the employee and employer
- The employee must disclose the previous ESIC registration/IP number to the new employer.
- The new employer is responsible for ensuring the correct entry during registration.
- Mistaken creation of a duplicate IP number can lead to confusion and denial of benefits.
- Employers can check existing records through the ESIC portal or regional office.
- Employees must ensure their details are consistent across both employments.
No need for manual transfer application
- The ESIC system does not require a formal transfer request.
- It automatically associates the IP number with the new establishment upon contribution.
- Employees should keep track of contributions to confirm continuity.
- Benefits remain available as long as contributions are active and status is current.
- Proper maintenance of the IP number avoids re-registration or benefit interruptions.



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