Manila Bulletin

SSS number applicatio­n now allowed online

- By CHINO S. LEYCO

State-run Social Security System (SSS) announced yesterday that the pension fund is now allowing workers to apply for membership number online.

In a statement, Renato Malto, SSS officer-in-charge of the Service Delivery Department, said workers who need to apply for their own SSS membership number can now do it electronic­ally through www.sss.gov.ph instead of lining up at SSS branches.

SSS number is a mandatory requiremen­t of private sector companies and household employers.

Malto said among those expected to benefit from the thru-the-web issuance of social security or “SS” numbers are millions of current and future Filipino workers starting their employment in the private sector, households or overseas.

“Those eligible for voluntary SSS membership, such as overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and non-working spouses of active SSS members, can also apply for their own SS number through our website,” Malto said.

SSS also accepts online SS number applicatio­ns from self-employed people such as entreprene­urs, freelancer­s and informal sector workers.

The web-based issuance of SS numbers offers an easier and modern alternativ­e for workers aiming to register with the SSS. Previously, workers can only secure an SS number by personally applying for it at SSS branches.

Malto said the SSS has adopted a two-phase applicatio­n process for the online issuance of SS numbers.

The web system will initially verify if the applicant already has an existing SS number using the full name and birth date given by the worker, who must also provide an email address as part of the first phase.

“Once the SSS has determined that the applicant has no previous SS number, the web system will prompt the worker to provide additional details during the second phase,” Malto said.

Among the details needed are home address, contact informatio­n, marital status, and names of the spouse, parents and children.

The applicant would be notified of the results of the first and second registrati­on phases through email, he said.

Workers with an SS number issued through the SSS website can use it for paying their monthly SSS contributi­ons.

The issued SS number would be considered as “temporary,” and the worker has to convert it to permanent status by presenting any accepted supporting documents such as the birth or baptismal certificat­e or valid passport to any SSS branch.

“Once the worker has successful­ly changed the temporary SS number to a permanent one, it can be used to file for various SSS benefits and loan privileges, as well as to apply for the UMID [Unified Multipurpo­se Identifica­tion] card if at least one monthly contributi­on has already been posted,” Malto said.

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