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How to register a branch in ESIC?

Assess eligibility for branch registration

  • Determine if the new branch employs 10 or more workers, or if it’s part of a covered organization.
  • Branches in different states or with separate operations may require individual sub-code registration.
  • Confirm that the branch falls under the purview of the ESIC Act, 1948.
  • Check whether employees in the branch fall within the wage threshold limit.
  • Only eligible branches are allowed to be separately registered under ESIC.

Log in using main establishment credentials

  • Use the employer login credentials from the head office ESIC account.
  • Access the ‘Sub-unit Registration’ or ‘Add Branch’ option from the employer dashboard.
  • Ensure the head office registration is active and compliant before proceeding.
  • Keep branch-specific documents ready for data entry and uploading.
  • Only authorized users can initiate branch-level registrations.

Fill out branch registration form

  • Enter the branch address, number of employees, and start date of operations.
  • Include employer details and nature of business at the branch.
  • Provide information about employees working in the branch.
  • Verify all information for correctness before final submission.
  • Attach required documents such as address proof and HR records.

Submit and generate sub-code

  • Upon submission, a unique sub-code number is generated for the branch.
  • This sub-code allows the branch to make contributions and file returns independently.
  • The sub-code is linked to the main code of the parent establishment.
  • Use the sub-code for branch-level employee registration and compliance.
  • Keep a record of the sub-code for administrative and audit purposes.

Ensure compliance from the branch

  • The branch must begin monthly contributions and return filing under the sub-code.
  • Maintain separate employee records for the branch location.
  • Ensure contributions are paid by the 15th of each month.
  • Coordinate with the head office to maintain consolidated compliance.
  • Update any changes to branch structure or operations as required.

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