Sun.Star Pampanga

GSIS offers computer loan for members

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FERNANDO---The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) will launch the GSIS Computer Loan Program this month to assist GSIS members and their families in purchasing a computer unit for their online work or virtual classes of their childr en .

Under this new loan program, qualified members may borrow P30,000 to buy a desktop or laptop computer. Even members who have already purchased a computer before the program was launched may apply for the loan. They just need to declare to the GSIS coordinato­r in their office, called Agency

Authorized Officer (AAO), the type of computer they purchased.

The payment term is threeyears­withaninte­rest rate of 6 percent per annum. The amortizati­on will be automatica­lly deducted from the borrower’s salary.

“Alam nating lahat na marami sa GSIS members at mga anak nila na nagaaral ang nangangail­angan ng computer. Pwede ring gamitin ito para sa Wi-Fi expense ng miyembro. Halimbawa, kung bumili sila ng computer na nagkakahal­aga ng P25,000, ‘yung sobrang P5,000 sa proceeds ay pwede nilang ng gamitin sa load o pambayad sa Wi-Fi expense. Wala pang isang libo ang monthly amortizati­on kaya abot-kaya ng marami.’’ GSIS President and General Manager Rolando Ledesma Macasaet said.

Qualified to apply for the Computer Loan are active members who have paid at least three months of premiums; have permanent appointmen­t; are not on leave of absence without pay; have no pending administra­tive or criminal case; have no arrears under the GSIS Financial Assistance Loan (GFAL); and have no past due GSIS loan except housing loan.

In addition, they should have a net take-home pay of not lower than the amount required under the General Appropriat­ions Act after all monthly obligation­s have been deducted and they must not be under agencies tagged as suspended.

Members may apply for computer loan over-thecounter at all GSIS branches and extension offices nationwide or through the GWAPS Ki osk s.

Computer loan proceeds will be directly credited to the borrower’s GSIS eCard or Unified Multipurpo­se Identifica­tion (UMID) card. A text message or email will be sent by GSIS to the borrower once the loan has been e-credited.

The AAO of

the borrower’s agency, aside from approving the loan, will be requested to submit a monthly feedback report to GSIS to ensure that the proceeds of the loan has actually been used for the purchase of a computer.

For other details on the program, interested parties may visit the GSIS website,www.gsis.gov.ph, or official Facebook page, @gsis.ph; emailgsisc­ares@gsis.gov.ph; or call the GSIS Contact Center at 8847-4747 (if in Metro Manila) or 1-800-8847-4747 (for Globe and TM subscriber­s) or 1-80010-847-4747 (for Smart, Sun, and Talk ‘N Text subscriber­s). (PR)

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