Philippine Daily Inquirer

SSS NET INCOME DOWN 12.5% TO P3.5 BILLION IN Q1

- —BENO. DEVERA

The net income of state-run pension fund Social Security System further fell 12.5 percent year-on-year to P3.5 billion in the first quarter as expenditur­es continued to increase due to the pension hike while investment income declined following a drop in the stock market.

The decline in net income from P4 billion in the first quarter of last year was nonetheles­s slower compared to the 67-percent slide a year ago.

The latest SSS data showed that total revenues from January to March inched up 1.9 percent to P49.72 billion from P48.78 billion in the same threemonth period last year, mainly as the pension fund collected more from members.

End-March contributi­ons rose 7.6 percent to P42.57 billion from a year ago’s P39.55 billion.

In a statement Friday, SSS president and chief executive Emmanuel F. Dooc attributed the increase in collection­s to “aggressive collection drives such as posting of show cause orders in non-compliant establishm­ents, serving of warrants of arrest together with the Philippine National Police, and the implementa­tion of the real-time posting of contributi­ons (RTPC) as a new form of collection system.”

However, first-quarter investment and other income dropped 22.5 percent to P7.16 billion from P9.23 billion last year.

“The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) opened at 8,584 in the beginning of the first quarter and closed at 8,039 by end-March. This represente­d a 7.04-percent drop or 604 points, which affected not only the SSS but also other investors. Also, the SSS’s dividend income from invested companies for the period of January to March declined by 9.61 percent to P1.27 billion compared to the P1.41 billion in the same period last year,” Dooc noted.

On the other hand, total expenditur­es rose by a faster 3.2 percent to P46.22 billion as of March from last year’s P44.78 billion.

Benefit payments, which include payouts to pensioners, death benefits, maternity benefits, disability benefits, funeral grants and sickness benefits, climbed 3.9 percent to P44.24 billion from P42.6 billion a year ago.

Payments for retirees’ pension comprised the bulk of benefits disbursed in the first three months, amounting P25.46 billion, SSS data showed.

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