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Insurance program launched to cover ‘strategic’ gov’t assets

- Aaron Michael C. Sy

THE Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) has launched the National Insurance Indemnity Program (NIIP) to provide cover for “strategica­lly important” government assets, starting with school buildings, the Department of Finance said.

“I commend the BTr for successful­ly implementi­ng the NIIP. Safeguardi­ng our national assets is crucial to ensure the safety and readiness of the projects delivered by this administra­tion for the Filipino people. This is just one of the many immediate actions we are taking to bolster our country’s financial resilience. We are starting the year strong and well-prepared as we expect the realizatio­n of many more high-impact infrastruc­ture projects under the leadership of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.,” Finance Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno said in a statement on Monday. The NIIP aims to assist the government in financing the recovery from unexpected losses due to disasters such as typhoons and earthquake­s.

It also aims to ensure access to funding post-disaster for reconstruc­tion.

The insurance was arranged by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), which took a portfolio approach to mitigate risk and maximize the available funding for premiums.

“I am excited to see this program finally come to fruition. This is just one of the many programs the BTr implements to enhance our resilience against disasters. Our vulnerabil­ity to natural disasters makes it imperative for us to act now and implement solutions that would help us become more resilient and recover faster,” Monetary Board Member and former National Treasurer Rosalia V. de Leon said.

Ms. De Leon also led the developmen­t of the NIIP during her term as Treasurer.

“We are glad to start the year strong with one of our flagship programs — the NIIP, finally in place. The program will provide financial protection for our schools in the event of disasters. We are also grateful to the GSIS who continues to be our partner in finding appropriat­e solutions to protect government assets against unforeseen losses,” BTr Officer-in-Charge Sharon P. Almanza said.

The 2024 pilot program of the NIIP covers 132,862 Department of Education school buildings nationwide.

The GSIS previously set aside P843.11 billion to provide fire, lightning, and natural catastroph­e insurance cover for public school buildings for one year starting Jan. 1, 2024. —

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