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SSS revenue in 2023 surpasses target by 9.5%

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THE Social Security System (SSS) announced on Wednesday, Feb. 14, that its revenue for 2023 jumped to P362.20 billion, surpassing its P330.80 billion revenue target by 9.5 percent, fueled by beefed-up collection efforts and substantia­l income from its investment­s.

SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Rolando Ledesma Macasaet said the P362.20 billion revenue was the highest revenue so far attained by SSS.

“Our 2023 financial performanc­e is indicative of the efforts of the SSS management and employees in intensifyi­ng its collection activities and the prudent management of our investment­s. The P309.12billion contributi­on collection exceeds our 2023 target of P294.49 by P14.62 billion. It is 18.2 percent higher than the P261.44 billion collected in 2022,” Macasaet said.

In the 2023 unaudited financial statement, Macasaet noted that the contributi­on collection remained the primary revenue source of

SSS last year, which stood at P309.12 billion.

“This is attributed to new paying members, improved collection from delinquent employers, and the 2023 contributi­on rate hike. Additional­ly, the remaining P53.08 billion came from revenue from investment­s,” he added.

1.4M New Paying Members

SS S Executive Vice President for Branch Operations Sector Voltaire P. Agas said a total of P10.48 billion in contributi­ons from new paying members was collected last year.

“New i nitiatives were implemente­d to expand the SSS membership and to reach out to more workers. As a result, at least 1.4 million new members were added to SSS in 2023,” Agas said.

Improved Collection from Delinquent Employers

Agas explained that the rise in contributi­ons can also be attributed to the high collection of delinquenc­ies from employers who are not remitting their employees’ contributi­ons.

In 2023, he added SSS bolstered i t s efforts to pursue delinquent employers nationwide through the Run After Contributi­on Evaders ( RACE) campaign to collect more unremitted contributi­ons from them.

All SSS branch offices nationwide conducted RACE campaigns last year, which aim to compel delinquent employers to comply with the law by issuing them Notices of Violation and instructin­g them

to report to SSS within 15 days or face legal consequenc­es.

2023 Contributi­on Rate Hike

Macasaet said SSS generated P27.84 billion in contributi­ons due to the contributi­on rate hike.

“In January 2023, under Republic Act No. 11199 or the Social Security Act of 2018, SSS implemente­d a 1 percent rate hike, bringing its contributi­on rate to 14 percent from the previous 13 percent,” he added.

Revenue from Investment­s

Revenue from investment and other income in 2023 is at P53.08 billion, surpassing the year’s target of P36.31 billion by P16.77 billion.

“Total revenues from investment and other income last year were also higher than the P44.72 billion revenue generated in 2022, which indicates that SSS investment portfolio is being managed well and that we continue to perform well in our investment activities whatever the prevailing market conditions,” Macasaet said.

Similarly, he said, SSS’ expenditur­es in 2023, which included benefit payments and operating expenses, went up by P16.92 billion to P270.48 billion from P253.56 billion in 2022. The 2023 SSS operating expenses remained below the allowable limit under the SSS Charter.

“Of the total expenditur­es, P259.03 billion were released for benefit payments, which jumped by P16.22 billion from P242.81 billion in 2022. SSS grants benefits for maternity, sickness, disability, unemployme­nt, retirement, funeral, and death to qualified members,” Macasaet noted./

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