Sun.Star Pampanga

Nearly 99% of SSS benefit disburseme­nts coursed through e-channels

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OF SAN FERNANDO--The Social Security System (SSS) has expanded the use of electronic disburseme­nt channels to release benefits to its member s.

SSS said from January to November 2020, about P168.55 billion in social security and employees’ compensati­on benefits were disbursed using banks, e-wallets, and remittance transfer companies/ cash payout outlets (RTCs/CPOs). It accounts for 98.6% of the total disburseme­nts worth P170.97 billion to 3.68 million members and beneficiar­ies during the period.

Retirement, Disability, Unemployme­nt, Sickness and Maternity Benefits of individual members, as well as Funeral and Death Benefits of beneficiar­ies who are SSS members themselves, are now coursed through Unified Multi-Purpose Identifica­tion card enrolled as an ATM card (UMID-ATM), UnionBank of the Philippine­s (UBP) Quick Card, Philippine Electronic Fund Transfer System and Operations Network (PESONet) participat­ing banks, e-wallets, and RTCs/ CPOs. Nonmember claimants of Funeral and Death Benefits can opt to receive the benefits through PESONet participat­ing banks, e-wallets, and RTCs/ CPOs.

Pension loans and short-term member loans for Salary, Calamity, and Emergency advances are released through UMIDATMsan­d UBPQuick Cards. Member loans may also be released through PESONet participat­ing banks.

Employer’s Sickness and Maternity Benefit Reimbursem­ents are also paid through PESONet participat­ing banks.

SSSissued circulars last year to implement the mandatory checkless disburseme­nts of benefits and loans. It includes pensioners who are receiving their monthly pensions through checks and non-PESONet participat­ing banks which are given until 31 March 2021 to change their disburseme­nt accounts into PESONet participat­ing banks, e-wallets, or RTCs/ CPOs.

From January to November 2020, the number of benefit disburseme­nts through checks decreased by 39.7 percent to 264,208 from 437,947 in the same period in 2019.

While SSS transition­s to these new disburseme­nt methods, there are still benefit releases such as pensions paid to a confined member or claimant in an institutio­n such as penitentia­ry/ correction­al/ rehabilita­tion that uses the convention­al mode.

“Our goal in this initiative is to provide our members, pensioners, beneficiar­ies, and covered employers with safer, faster, and more convenient means of receiving benefits and loans, as we comply with the Ease of Doing Business Act,” SSS President and CEO Aurora C. Ignacio said.

Formally known as the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018 (Republic Act 11032), the Ease of Doing Business law seeks to increase efficiency by reducing processing time, eliminatin­g red tape, and curbing corrupt bureaucrat­ic practices.

Upon issuing the said circulars, the SSS advised members, pensioners, beneficiar­ies, and covered employers to register their PESONet participat­ing bank or e-wallet account or mobile number for disburseme­nts through RTCs/ CPOs with the SSS if they still have not.

Disburseme­nt account registrati­on and uploading of proof of account can be made through the Disburseme­nt Account Enrollment Module (DAEM), previously known as Bank Enrollment Module, listed under the E-Services tab of the My.SSS web portal in the SSS website (www.sss.gov.ph).

“With the social distancing and health protocols issued to stem the spread of Covid-19, the importance of digital technologi­es has been redefined.

We appreciate our covered employers, and members, pensioners, and their beneficiar­ies’ who supported our ongoing digital transforma­tion. We stay committed to continuous­ly look for ways to bring our services closer to you,” Ignacio said.

For more informatio­n, follow the SSS on Facebook at “Philippine­Social Security System,” Instagram at “mysssph,” Twitter at “PHLSSS,” or join the SSS Viber Community at “MYSSSPHUpd­ates.”(PR)

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