The Philippine Star

SSS bumps up release of maternity benefits

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

Maternity benefits extended by staterun pension fund Social Security System (SSS) rose to P10.49 billion in 2020.

SSS president and CEO Aurora Ignacio said that based on preliminar­y data, this level of disburseme­nt was almost double the average annual releases of P6.16 billion three years before the implementa­tion of the law in March 2019.

The Expanded Maternity Leave Law was fully implemente­d last year.

With the extension of the maternity leave to 105 days as mandated by the law, the first year of implementa­tion in 2019 saw an additional P3.35 billion in disburseme­nts.

“Since the allowed maternity leave was extended up to 105 days, it is expected that the benefit releases will also dramatical­ly increase. Based on our data, the average annual disburseme­nts in 2016 or three years before implementi­ng the law is at P6.16 billion. Now that it has been implemente­d since March 11, 2019, the average annual release is now pegged at P10.45 billion,” Ignacio said.

Claims, she said, would have been higher last year had the first imposition of the severe community quarantine in March 2020 not limited the mobility of claimants who are considered high-risk.

With the aggressive digitaliza­tion of the pension fund’s functions this year, however, claims are expected to rise further.

“Since the community quarantine affected the transactin­g public wanting to visit government offices and the fact that pregnant women are considered high-risk individual­s during this pandemic, pregnant and even lactating mothers who are

SSS members chose to stay at home and postponed their appointmen­ts. Hence, we expect a higher number of benefit applicatio­ns this year,” said Ignacio.

A claim for maternity leave benefit must be filed with the SSS within 10 years from the date of delivery, miscarriag­e or emergency terminatio­n of pregnancy.

Applicants, however, must first notify their employers of their pregnancy for the purpose of submitting a Maternity Notificati­on to SSS.

As more transactio­ns are now digitalize­d, employers may submit the Maternity Notificati­on of their employees through their My.SSS account.

For those who are self-employed, voluntary contributo­rs, and members working overseas, they may submit their Maternity Notificati­ons via the My.SSS facility in the SSS website or thru the SSS mobile app.

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