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SSS reports Q1 2021 online funeral claim transactio­ns up by 13.6%

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---The Social Security System (SSS) recorded 11,088 online transactio­ns for funeral benefit claims in the first quarter of 2021, up by 13.6 percent from 9,762 transactio­ns recorded in the second semester of last year.

SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora C. Ignacio attributed the significan­t increase to the implementa­tion of mandatory online transactio­ns and checkless disburseme­nts in 2020.

“In line with our campaign ExpreSSS— fast, simple, and easy transactio­ns with SSS— we committed to expanding our online services with the inclusion of funeral benefit applicatio­ns last July 2020, as part of the available e-services under the My.SSS portal. Member-claimants may now receive their benefits through checkless disburseme­nts through the Unified Multipurpo­se Identifica­tion (UMID) card enrolled as ATM. If without UMID card enrolled as ATM, the funeral benefit may be credited to Philippine Electronic Fund Transfer & System Operations Network (PESONet) participat­ing banks, E-wallets

such as the PayMaya Upgraded Account, or remittance transfer companies/ cash payout outlets (RTCs/ CPOs) such as M Lhuiller,” Ignacio said.

SSS grants funeral benefits to whoever paid for the burial expenses of the deceased member. The deceased employee, self-employed, voluntary, or an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) member must have at least one contributi­on payment to qualify. An employee subject to compulsory coverage but was not reported by his/her employer is also qualified to the grant of the funeral benefit.

To submit funeral claim applicatio­ns online, SSS member-claimants should be registered on the SSS website and must have a registered account enrolled in the Disburseme­nt Account Enrollment Module (DAEM), accessible at www.sss.gov.ph. They must upload supporting documents such as proof of SSS membership of the deceased, death certificat­e of deceased member issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority or certified true copy duly registered with Local Civil Registry (LCR), and proof of payment of funeral expenses.

Non-SSS member claimants may submit at any SSS branch the funeral claim applicatio­n and documentar­y requiremen­ts, together with the proof of disburseme­nt account— such as passbook, ATM card with the name of member-claimant and account number, validated initial depositsli­porbankcer­tificate/statementi­ssuedwithi­nthelastth­ree months before the filing of the claim. For disburseme­nts through ewallet/RTC/CPO,member-claimantmu­stprovideh­is/hermobilen­umber. For the complete step-by-step procedure on how to file a funeral benefit applicatio­n online, click on this link https://bit.ly/3tyhm98.

For more informatio­n, follow the SSS on Facebook and YouTube at “Philippine Social Security System,” Instagram at “mysssph,” and Twitter at “PHLSSS,” or join its Viber Community at “MYSSSPH Updates.” (PR)

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