Chandigarh

EPFO settles 36.02 lakh claims during lockdown

CHANDIGARH–Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), a statutory

body under Union Ministry of Labour and Employment, has left no stone

unturned in ensuring timely and effective delivery of services to its

members. Despite the lockdown restrictions, EPFO settled a staggering

36.02 lakh claims thereby disbursing Rs. 11,540 crore to its members

during the last two months of April and May 2020. Out of this, 15.54

lakh claims, disbursing Rs. 4580 crore to claimants, were related to

the recently introduced COVID-19 advance under Pradhan Mantri Garib

Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY).

                  The COVID-19 advance has been a great help to

EPFO’s members during these difficult times, especially for the

members with monthly wages of less than Rs 15,000. Receiving the

COVID-19 advance to the extent of basic wages and DA for three months

or up to 75 percent of the amount standing to member’s credit in the

EPF account, whichever is less, has provided timely relief to many

workers, preventing them from falling into indebtedness.

                      A look at wage slab-wise data points out that

more than 74 percent of total claimants during the lockdown period

belonged to slab of less than Rs.15,000 wage. The high-income category

with wages more than Rs. 50,000 accounted for a mere 2 percent of the

claimants. Approximately 24 percent of claims were made by the

members with wages falling in the Rs.15,000 to less than Rs.50,000

category.

                    All this is done despite less than 50 percent

of staff during the lockdown. Notwithstanding the shortage of manpower,

EPFO significantly brought down the claim settlement period from

around 10 days to roughly 3 days for COVID-19 advances.  Moreover,

against 33.75 lakh claims settled in April-May 2019, a total of 36.02

lakh claims were settled in April-May 2020. Apart from the commitment of

staff, use of artificial intelligence played a big role in achieving

new benchmarks in claim settlement.

                      As EPFO offices operated with a skeletal staff, an

out of the box innovation was needed to meet the expectations of its

members. Turning adversity into advantage, EPFO launched its first

fully automatic claim settlement system in a record time of just five

days. Almost 54% of the COVID 19 claims are now being settled through

the auto mode. This system is expected to drastically cut down claim

settlement time for EPFO in the future.

                      With automation and a dedicated workforce, EPFO

is settling more than 80,000 claims every working day amounting to

about Rs. 270 crore, ensuring social security support for its members

in times of crisis.

By YS.Rana:

yadavindras@gmail.com