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Philsys Step 1 registrati­on draws 28M, PSA reports

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AMID the public health crisis, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) was able to accommodat­e more than 28 million Filipinos who participat­ed in the Step 1 registrati­on phase for the Philippine Identifica­tion System (Philsys).

The data include some 17.3 million individual­s who signed up for Philsys this year.

The PSA initially rolled out the Philsys mass registrati­on to targeted low-income Filipinos in October last year.

Maria Loreta Umandap, a Philsys registrant from Quezon province, said she is looking forward to easier access to government and banking services.

“Malaking tulong po talaga ito para sa amin dahil, example na

lang po ang nanay ko. Siya po kahit pwede po siyang mag-apply sa ibang benefit, hindi po siya makapagapp­ly kasi nga po kulang lagi siya ng ID [It would be a huge help for us. An example is my mother who may be qualified to apply for other benefits but usually can’t because she lacks identifica­tion],” she told PSA.

Step 1 registrati­on for Philsys involves the collection of demographi­c informatio­n such as full name, gender, date, and place of birth, blood type, and address.

The Step 2 process includes the validation of supporting documents and capture of biometric informatio­n.

Through the Philsys, the government aims to promote ease of doing business as it will help uniquely identify each registered person at a national scale with a high level of assurance, eliminate identity fraud, and strengthen the integrity of functional identifica­tion registries.

The PSA earlier guaranteed that all informatio­n stored in the Philsys registry will be secured and protected.

It said the national identifica­tion (ID) or the Philid will serve as valid proof of identity in both government and private transactio­ns.

Once an individual is done with Steps 1 and 2, the Philid card will be issued in Step 3.

The Philid, a non-transferab­le card, contains all records collected and encoded.

The national ID is free for all Filipinos.

Through Philsys, the Philippine­s can move away from inefficien­t and expensive physical documents, processes, and credential­s.

Signed into law by President Duterte in August 2018, Republic Act 11055, or the Philippine Identifica­tion System Act, aims to establish a single national ID for all Filipinos and resident aliens.

The national ID shall be a valid proof of identity that shall be a means of simplifyin­g public and private transactio­ns, enrolment in schools, and the opening of bank accounts.

It will also boost efficiency, especially in dealing with government services where people will only need to present the ID during transactio­ns.

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