The Manila Times

SSS retirement claims hit P156B

- ARLIE O. CALALO

NEARLY P157 billion in retirement benefits was released by the Social Security System (SSS) to 2.2 million members in 2023, making it the most availed benefit package of the agency.

SSS Vice President for Benefits Administra­tion Division Joy Villacorta said in a statement that of the 4.7 million benefits disbursed to pensioners, members and their beneficiar­ies in 2023, nearly half, or 47 percent, received retirement benefits.

The P156.7 billion in retirement benefits to 2.2 million payees in 2023 is 10.7 percent higher than the P141.5 billion given to over 2 million payees in 2022.

Majority of these payees (87.46 percent of the total) are pensioners, Villacorta said.

“Retirement benefit is a cash benefit being granted by SSS to a member who can no longer work due to old age. Members who paid at least 120 monthly contributi­ons will get a lifetime monthly pension while those with less than 120 monthly contributi­ons will receive a one-time lump sum amount,” Villacorta said.

Meanwhile, she said that death benefits came in second with a total release of P70.1 billion to 1.4 million beneficiar­ies in 2023, slightly lower than the P70.2 billion to 1.3 million beneficiar­ies in 2022.

“SSS grants cash benefits to beneficiar­ies of a deceased member. Deceased SSS members with 36 monthly contributi­ons will entitle their beneficiar­ies to a monthly pension. In comparison, beneficiar­ies of those with less than 36 monthly contributi­ons will get a one-time lump sum amount,” she added.

Maternity benefits followed with a disburseme­nt of P14.1 billion to 357,000 members in 2023, up by 9.6 percent from P12.9 billion in 2022.

Female members who have paid at least three monthly contributi­ons in the last 12 months before the semester of childbirth, miscarriag­e or emergency terminatio­n of pregnancy can avail of the maternity benefit.

As provided in the Expanded Maternity Leave Law (EMLL), the SSS maternity benefit is paid to an eligible member at every instance of her pregnancy since March 2019.

Meanwhile, Villacorta said that disability benefits came in fourth, with P7.5 billion released to over 130,000 members last year, a 16.3 percent increase from the P6.4 billion released in 2022.

“Members who become disabled either partially or totally can receive a monthly pension or lump sum amount under the disability benefit. Members who have paid at least 36 monthly contributi­ons are qualified to get a monthly disability pension, while those with less than 36 monthly contributi­ons will be granted a lump sum amount,” she added.

Funeral benefits followed with P4.8 billion reimbursed to 211,000 payees, and sickness benefits with P3.2 billion provided to 376,000 members.

“We grant funeral benefits to whoever paid the funeral expenses of the deceased member. Claimants of deceased members with 36 or more monthly contributi­ons may receive a variable amount from P20,000 to P60,000 depending on the number and amount of contributi­ons paid by the member,” Villacorta said.

The funeral benefit arising from the death of a member who paid less than 36 monthly contributi­ons is fixed at P12,000.

Villacorta said that sickness benefit is a daily cash allowance paid for the number of days a member cannot work due to sickness or injury.

“Unemployme­nt benefit was the least availed benefit in 2023 with a total disburseme­nt of P914.1 million to 64,000 members, down by 4.9 percent from the P961.4 million released to 75,000 members in 2022. This is also a reflection of the continuing improvemen­t in the labor market, with the unemployme­nt rate reaching its lowest levels last year,” she said.

In total, the SSS said that benefit payments in 2023 amounted to P257.4 billion, up by 6.9 percent from the P240.6 billion disbursed in 2022.

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