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First batch of November 2020 SSS pensions credited Oct. 30

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---The Social Security System (SSS) credited the first batch of November 2020 pension last October 30, 2020, through its new disburseme­nt method using the Philippine Electronic Fund Transfer System and Operations Network (PESONet) and other checkless disburseme­nt channels.

SSS President and CEO Aurora C. Ignacio said that those covered by the first batch of crediting are pensioners whose date of contingenc­y is from the first to the 15th day of the month and are receiving their monthly pensions through PESONet participat­ing banks, e-wallets such as PayMaya, or the Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) accredited Remittance Transfer Company (RTC)/ Cash Payout Outlet (CPO), currently with M Lhuillier.

"For November 2020, given that its first day is a weekend and a declared holiday, we have completed the funding of the first batch of pension for November 2020 yesterday, October 29. Upon receipt of the funds, our government partner bank – DBP will release them to other PESONet participat­ing banks, e-wallets, and M Lhuillier before 12 noon October 30," Ignacio said.

"These PESONet participat­ing banks, e-wallets, and RTC/CPO are expected to make the fund available to pensioners starting afternoon," she added. The first batch of November 2020 pension releases covers more than 1.46 million pensioners with combined pensions for the month amounting to over P6.22 billion.

Ignacio said the new pension crediting schedule for PESONet participat­ing banks and other checkless disburseme­nt channels is aligned with SSS Circular No. 2020-024, which was implemente­d starting October 2020.

The circular states that there will be two pension crediting batches for the new disburseme­nt method every month. The first batch will be on the first day of the pension month, covering pensioners with dates of contingenc­y from the 1st day to the 15th day of the month.

The second batch will be on the 16th day of the pension month, which covers pensioners whose date of contingenc­y is from the 16th to the last day of the month.

Suppose the credit date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday. In that case, the pension will be credited to the pensioners' accounts on the last working day before the Saturday, Sunday, or holiday.

Theretiree-pensioners date of contingenc­y is the date they have paid at least 120 contributi­ons and have reached the age of at least 60 years (for optional retirement, except for mineworker­s and racehorse jockeys) if already separated from employment or ceased self-employment; or the age of 65 years (for technical retirement, except for mineworker­s and racehorse jockeys).

For disability pensioners, the date of contingenc­y is the date of their operation, sickness, or disability, as evaluated by the SSS. In contrast, for survivor (death) pensioners, this is the date of death of the deceased member. On the other hand, the schedule of crediting of accrued pensions for the resumption of suspended pension due to non-compliance with the Annual Confirmati­on of Pensioners (ACOP) program is on the 16th day of the following month after compliance with the ACOP has been received and encoded. The pension run for the resumption is done every 20th day of the month. Meanwhile, pensioners who are still receiving their pensions through non-PESONet participat­ing banks or checks will continue to receive their pensions through their accounts until further notice. Their pensions' crediting schedule will follow the previous disburseme­nt schedule, based on their date of contingenc­y.

This gives them ample time to enroll in a PESONet bank, e-wallet, or RTC/CPO disburseme­nt account with the SSS and their banks to pursue PESONet participat­ion.

For further informatio­n on the disburseme­nt of pension through PESONet and other checkless disburseme­nt channels and its correspond­ing schedule of releases, click on this link https:/ / bit.ly/ 2HHaVi2, follow the SSS on Facebook at “Philippine Social Security System,” Instagram at “mysssph,” Twitter at “PHLSSS,” or join the SSS Viber Community at “MySSSPH Updates.” (PR)

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