The Manila Times

Informal sector gets SSS assistance

- JAMES KONSTANTIN GALVEZ

THE Social Security System (SSS) has partnered with a microfinan­ce institutio­n that manages a nationwide network of 900,000 women entreprene­urs, as part of the pension fund’s intensifie­d campaign to reach out to informal sector workers.

In a statement, SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Emilio de Quiros Jr. said that CARD Inc., a microfinan­ce institutio­n based in Laguna province, is agency’ third accredited servicing partner agent after similar tie ups with two workers’ associatio­ns were signed within the past three weeks.

De Quiros and CARD Inc. Executive Director Flordeliza Sarmiento signed the agreement during ceremonies at the Center for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t-Mutually Reinforcin­g Institutio­ns ( CARD- MRI) Developmen­t Institute in Barangay Tranca in Bay, Laguna on Thursday.

“The fast expansion of SSS’ net- work of partner organizati­ons reflects the growing awareness of the value of SSS coverage among workers, especially among vulnerable sectors that have no or little access to social protection,” he said.

“Next on our agenda is to form similar partnershi­ps with workers’ groups in southern Philippine­s, starting in Davao and Iloilo,” he added.

Some 32,700 informal sector workers so far stand to benefit from SSS’ linkages with a farmers’ associatio­n in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija that was formalized on January 29 and with a diocese-run developmen­t institutio­n for microentre­preneurs in Legazpi City, Albay on February 4.

Under the new agreement, CARD Inc. representa­tives can serve as conduits for its members’ applicatio­ns for SSS registrati­on, salary loans and funeral benefits. The set-up makes transactin­g with SSS easier and convenient and saves workers’ valuable time and money, de Quiros noted.

“Servicing partner agents such as CARD Inc. enable us to bring SSS services closer to informal sector workers, particular­ly those in rural areas with limited access to SSS offices. The agreements also help our partner organizati­ons to look after the welfare of their own members,” he said.

CARD Inc., which aims to empower women and their families through microfinan­ce, education and training activities, belongs to the family of social developmen­t organizati­ons under CARD-MRI, a 2008 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee for Public Service.

CARD-MRI was founded by Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip, who also serves as its managing director. CARD Bank Inc., which is also affiliated with CARD-MRI, was accredited as an SSS collecting rural bank in 2012.

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