The Philippine Star

SSS contributi­on hike last option, says chair

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

There is no plan yet to increase the monthly contributi­on of members of the Social Security System as the state fund is still studying the impact of the proposal, Social Security Commission chairman Amado Valdez said yesterday.

Valdez issued the statement yesterday, contradict­ing SSS president and chief executive officer Emmanuel Dooc’s earlier pronouncem­ent that the state fund is planning to hike members’ contributi­ons by 2018.

Furthermor­e, Valdez said the increase in the monthly contributi­on of SSS members is considered the “last option” among the measures to be undertaken to extend the actuarial life of the state pension fund.

“The contributi­on increase is our last option. However, should the institutio­n be pushed to do such action, to secure the fund life of the SSS and for the benefit of our current and future members and pensioners, we would like to assure the public that the contributi­on rate increase will be at the minimum amount only,” he said.

According to Valdez, the SSS is currently exploring other ways to generate income for the state pension fund.

“We are looking at various incomegene­rating schemes including disposal of sub-optimal properties to maximize revenues from these real estate properties,” he said.

Valdez earlier said the SSS is eyeing to invest in public-private partnershi­p (PPP) projects in support of the Duterte administra­tion’s massive infrastruc­ture program.

He said collection from members’ contributi­ons increased 9.62 percent to P78.64 billion in the first half.

SSS investment income also increased 12.27 percent during the same period, from P16.09 billion to P18.35 billion, Valdez said.

“We are looking at various incomegene­rating schemes including disposal of sub-optimal properties to maximize revenues from these real estate properties,” he said.

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