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Pag-IBIG members to gain more benefits under new rates starting February 2024

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PAG-IBIG Fund members are set to enjoy doubled savings and higher cash l oan entitlemen­ts while continuing to have access to affordable home loans, as the agency is set to increase the nearly four- decade old mandatory monthly savings for both members and their employers starting February 2024, officials announced on Wednesday, Jan. 17.

Under the agency’s new rates, the monthly savings of Pag-IBIG Fund members for both the employee’s share and the employer’s counterpar­t shall increase to P200 each from the current P100. This f ollows t he adjustment in the maximum monthly compensati­on to be used in computing the required two percent employee savings and two percent employer share for Pag-IBIG Fund members, which shall now increase to P10,000 from the current P5,000.

“We at Pag-IBIG Fund have long recognized the need of our members to have higher savings that shall provide them with decent and fair returns upon their retirement, as well as higher cash loans to help them during times of need. By implementi­ng the new PagIBIG Monthly Savings Rates of both members and employers originally scheduled in 2021, not only would we be able to improve the benefits of our members, we would also be better equipped to finance the growing demand for home loans of our members while maintainin­g our affordable rates. All these are in line with the call of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to provide Filipino workers with opportunit­ies to gain comfortabl­e and productive lives,” said Secretary Jose Rizalino L. Acuzar, who heads the Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD) and

the 11-member Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees.

Pag-IBIG Fund’s new monthly rates were initially approved by its Board of Trustees in 2019, after obtaining the concurrenc­e of stakeholde­rs to implement a scheduled increase in 2021. During that time, the agency saw the increase necessary as it projected that the amount of loans disbursed will eventually outpace the total collection­s from both loan payments and members’ savings. However, due to the difficulti­es brought about by the COVID- 19 pandemic in 2021 and 2022, the PagIBIG Fund Board deferred the increase of the agency’s savings rates.

The agency again deferred the implementa­tion of the increase in 2023, following the request of the Employers’ Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s (ECOP) to provide the business community with time to further recover from the continuing financial challenges due to the health crisis. The deferment was also the Pag-IBIG Fund’s response to the call of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. early last year, to alleviate the financial burden of fellow Filipinos due to the prevailing socio- economic challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pa g-I BIG Fund Chief Executive Officer Marilene C. Acosta, meanwhile, expressed her appreciati­on for the support of stakeholde­rs, and assured members of better benefits under the agency’s new rates.

“We thank the Trade Union Congress of the Philippine­s (TUCP), the Federation of Free Workers (FFW), the Philippine Government Employees’ Associatio­n ( PGEA), Overseas Filipino Workers ’( OFW) Organizati­ons, and the Employers’ Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s (ECOP) for supporting our plans and for recognizin­g that raising our monthly savings rates will allow Pag-IBIG Fund to continue to provide affordable home loans to its members in the coming years,” Acosta said.

“It is also important to note that the increase in our monthly savings rates shall benefit our members the most because every peso they save will go to their Pag-IBIG Savings. Under our new rates, they will have higher PagIBIG Savings that earn annual dividends, which they shall receive upon membership maturity or retirement. For example, based on our old rates, a member would receive around P87,000 upon reaching membership maturity. On the other hand, a member who saves under our new rates over a period of 20 years would receive P174,000 or double the amount. And, because of their higher savings, they shall also be entitled to higher multi-purpose and calamity loan amounts to help them with their financial needs,” Acosta emphasized./

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