Mandatory PMVBRY Registration for PF Employers – EPFO Compliance Update 2026
In a major compliance shift for 2026, the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has made registration under the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana (PMVBRY) mandatory for all PF-registered establishments. This move directly impacts access to the PF Employer Portal and statutory operations. Employers who fail to register under PMVBRY may face restricted or blocked portal access, disrupting payroll, compliance filings, and employee benefit processing. This blog provides verified, actionable insights into the update, its implications, and how employers can ensure timely compliance.
What Is PMVBRY and Why Is It Mandatory?
The Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana (PMVBRY)
is a government initiative aimed at incentivizing formal employment. Under this
scheme, eligible employers receive financial benefits for onboarding new
employees into the formal workforce.
As per the latest EPFO system update (January 2026):
- PMVBRY
registration is now compulsory for all establishments registered under
the PF Act.
- Non-compliance
may result in restricted or blocked access to the PF Employer
Portal, affecting monthly returns, challan generation, and employee
data uploads.
What Happens If You Don’t Register?
Employers who skip PMVBRY registration may face:
- Inability
to access the PF Employer Portal
- Delayed
or failed compliance filings
- Risk
of penalties for non-submission of returns
- Disruption
in employee benefit processing
This is not a policy suggestion—it is a system-enforced
restriction as per EPFO’s backend update.
Step-by-Step Guide to Register Under PMVBRY
- Visit
the official EPFO portal: https://unifiedportal-emp.epfindia.gov.in
- Login
with your employer credentials
- Navigate
to the PMVBRY Registration tab
- Fill
in required details:
- Establishment
ID
- Employee
details (as per eligibility)
- Bank
account and IFSC for incentive credit
- Upload
supporting documents
- Submit
and track registration status
Who Is Eligible Under PMVBRY?
- New
employees earning less than ₹15,000/month
- Employees
not previously registered under EPFO
- Establishments
registered under EPFO on or before 31 March 2022
Key Takeaways for Employers
- PMVBRY
registration is not optional — it’s a system requirement
- Complete
registration immediately to avoid compliance disruption
- HR
and payroll teams must be trained on the new workflow
- Monitor
EPFO circulars and system alerts for updates
Disclaimer - This blog post is a general guide. It
should not be considered legal advice. Consult a legal professional for more
details.




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