The Philippine Star

SSS offers calamity loan assistance to members affected by Mayon eruption

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Active members and pensioners of the Social Security Syastem (SSS) residing in areas affected by the Mayon Volcano eruption can get financial aid under the pension fund’s Calamity Loan Assistance Program (CLAP) until May 15, 2018.

“SSS members and pensioners can avail of a maximum of P16,000 calamity loan, payable in two years. To further help them recover from this unfortunat­e situation, monthly amortizati­on will only start after three months from the time that they received the loan,” SSS president and chief executive officer Emmanuel Dooc said.

SSS has earmarked more than P193 million for the implementa­tion of the loan program in areas declared under state of calamity by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) due to Mayon Volcano eruption. SSS has estimated 19,354 potential borrowers with an average monthly salary credit of P10,000.

The calamity loan assistance program (CLAP) is a separate loan window from the regular salary loan. The loanable amount is payable within two years in equal monthly installmen­ts with an annual interest rate of 10 percent and monthly penalty of one percent for late payments.

Qualified applicants

“We also waived the one percent service fee a special considerat­ion to our memberappl­icants,” Dooc added.

Qualified applicants under CLAP are those with home address or property in NDRRMC-declared calamity areas and have a minimum of 36 monthly contributi­ons, six of which should be paid within the 12-month period preceding the date of applicatio­n.

However, member-applicants with previous CLAP availments and outstandin­g balance under the Loan Re- structurin­g Program (LRP), as well as those with final benefit claims such as for total permanent disability and retirement, are not qualified under the current program.

“OFW members whose residence is within the declared calamity area are also qualified to apply for calamity loan assistance. They only need to issue an authorizat­ion letter for their representa­tives to submit their applicatio­n on their behalf,” said Dooc.

Aside from CLAP, members can also avail of threemonth advance pension and Direct House Repair and Improvemen­t Loan Program.

Pensioners applying for the advanced release of three months’ worth of pension whose present address is different from the address in the SSS database will have to present a barangay certificat­ion as proof that they reside in the declared calamity area.

Availment of the threemonth advance pension is until May 15, 2018.

Direct house repair and improvemen­t loan

Meanwhile, applicants under the Direct House Repair and Improvemen­t Loan Program must not be more than 60 years old and with at least 24 monthly contributi­ons, in which three of the contributi­ons were posted within the last 12-month period prior to the month of filing.

“Members can borrow a maximum of P1 million pesos with an interest rate of six percent per annum fixed for 15 years. We also waived the regular processing fee so that members will only focus on paying their monthly amortizati­ons on time,” Dooc explained.

Members have one year to submit applicatio­ns for Direct House Repair and Improvemen­t Loan program which will run until Feb. 15, 2019.

SSS is also set to distribute relief goods in Bicol on March 2, as part of the “SSS Cares Program,, the pension fund’s corporate social responsibi­lity program.

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