Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Pag-IBIG Fund offers respite to borrowers

- BY JUN YAP

We understand the need of our members especially during these times, that is why we are offering this program to help ease their financial burden and provide them time to financiall­y recover until they are able to pay their loans

Pag-IBIG Fund is offering up to six months of payment relief, more affordable amortizati­on and waived penalties under its special restructur­ing program to help home loan borrowers cope with difficulti­es due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Secretary Eduardo D. del Rosario, who serves as chairman of the 11-member Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees and head of the Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t, said the agency is offering a Special Housing

Loan Restructur­ing Program to help Pag-IBIG Housing Loan borrowers keep their homes amid the pandemic.

“In support of government efforts, led by President Duterte, in helping Filipinos who are going through financial difficulti­es due to the pandemic, we are offering a special loan restructur­ing program to our housing loan borrowers with unpaid monthly amortizati­ons of up to 12 months as of August 2020,” Del Rosario said.

He added that under this loan restructur­ing program, borrowers are given the option to lower their monthly payments by extending their loan term, spread the settlement of unpaid dues and waive penalties on arrears.

“We understand the need of our members especially during these times, that is why we are offering this program to help ease their financial burden and provide them time to financiall­y recover until they are able to pay their loans,” he said.

“We are likewise giving them the option to resume payment of their restructur­ed loans by as late as March 2021. This gives them up to six months of payment relief,” Del Rosario explained.

Pag-IBIG Fund chief executive officer Acmad Rizaldy P. Moti, meanwhile, said borrowers may apply for the loan restructur­ing program online, as the agency continues to move transactio­ns to its Virtual Pag-IBIG facility to promote better safety and convenienc­e for members.

“We will be accepting applicatio­ns for our Special Housing Loan Restructur­ing Program via Virtual Pag-IBIG to make it easier and safer for our borrowers. They can convenient­ly apply for the program from their homes, and there is no need to go to our branches anymore. We are also giving all our borrowers ample time to apply as the program is available to them until 15 December of this year,” Moti said.

The agency is offering a Special Housing Loan Restructur­ing Program to help Pag-IBIG Housing Loan borrowers keep their homes amid the pandemic.

“I would like to point out that since the loan restructur­ing program is meant to help borrowers amid the pandemic, we will not be asking for down payment nor will we charge a processing fee for applicatio­ns. This program is our way of giving back to our borrowers who religiousl­y pay their monthly housing loan dues with Pag-IBIG Fund but over the past months, have not been able to do so due to the pandemic. We want to assure them that in these times of crisis, they can lean on Pag-IBIG. This is what Lingkod Pag-IBIG is all about,” Moti stressed.

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