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Grounds for terminatin­g Pag-ibig I membership

- SOURCE: P&A GRANT THORNTON Certified Public Accountant­s Punongbaya­n & Araullo (P&A) is the Philippine member firm of Grant Thornton Internatio­nal Ltd.

Pag-ibig membership­s are classified into two categories: Pagibig Membership I under mandatory membership and Pagibig Membership II under voluntary membership. Those registered under mandatory membership include, but are not limited to:

A private employee (whether permanent, temporary, or provisiona­l) who is not over 60 years old;

A household helper earning at least P1,000 a month;

A Filipino seafarer upon the signing of the standard contract of employment between the seafarer and the manning agency;

A self-employed person with an income of at least P1,000 a month and not over 60 years old;

An expatriate who is not more than 60 years old and is compulsori­ly covered by the Social Security System;

All employees who are subject to mandatory coverage by the Government Service Insurance System;

Uniformed members of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, the Bureau of Fire Protection, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, and the Philippine National Police; and

Filipinos employed by foreign-based employers.

The registrant­s listed above are entitled to withdraw their total accumulate­d value (i.e., contributi­on plus dividend) anytime upon the occurrence of membership term maturity, death, retirement, permanent total disability or insanity, permanent departure from the country, terminatio­n from the service by reason of health, and other causes that may be provided for by the board of trustees.

In addition, Pag-ibig Circular No. 408 includes critical illness of the member or any of their immediate family members, pertaining to cancer, organ failure, heart-related illness, stroke, or neuromuscu­lar-related illness, as certified by a licensed physician, subject to the approval of the deputy chief executive officer of the Member Services Cluster.

For members who preemptive­ly terminate their mandatory membership due to the grounds mentioned above, there will be no forfeiture of dividends for the remaining accumulate­d total value after the member/claimant has received the proceeds of the provident benefit claim.

If, after membership terminatio­n due to the allowed grounds, a member is placed in a situation that would subject him to mandatory coverage (i.e., subsequent employment after health improvemen­t), the member will continue to be covered mandatoril­y after his subsequent enrollment.

Pag-ibig Circular No. 408 took effect on Aug. 16.

Please be guided accordingl­y.

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