The
Social Security System (SSS) has collected nearly P650,000 in contributions and
loan payments of self-employed and voluntary members through the Globe GCash
facility by the end of the first quarter this year. The SSS mobile payment
scheme was officially rolled out in December 2015.
SSS
Officer-in-Charge of the Service Delivery Department Renato N. Malto said that
out of the P648,420 total GCash collections as of end-March 2016, nearly 80
percent were payments for contributions which amounted to P511,575 while the
remaining P136,845 were for members’ loan amortizations.
“Enabling
SSS payments through Globe GCash aims to capitalize on the widespread use of
mobile phones which have penetrated even the most distant areas of the country.
Instead of spending much time, money and effort to go to the nearest SSS branch
or to our accredited partners, members can just use their mobile phones to pay their
contributions and loans,” Malto said.
Members
must be prepaid or postpaid Globe or Touch Mobile subscribers to use the GCash
facility. To register, members can dial *143#, select “GCash” and key in the
desired four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) along with their first
name, last name and address.
Another
way to register is by downloading the GCash mobile application, click “New to
GCash? Register” and enter the desired four-digit PIN, first name, last name
and address. Meanwhile, to pay, members can dial *143#, select “9” for GCash
then select “5” for “Pay Bills.” They may also dial *137#, select “2” for
“Nat’l Gov’t Agency” and proceed with the payment process.
SSS
payments sent thru GCash have no transaction fee. GCash also offers members a
safe means for paying their contributions and amortizations for salary and real
estate loans, since users are required to provide their (PIN) during every
transaction for added security.
“Another
advantage of using GCash is that the contribution and loan payments would be
immediately posted in the SSS database the following day. Members would also be
informed through text message if their payment has been duly received by the
GCash system,” Malto said.
Contribution
payment deadlines of self-employed and voluntary members depend on the last
digit of their Social Security (SS) number. The deadline is the 10th day after
the applicable month or quarter if the last digit is 1 or 2, the 15th day if 3
or 4, the 20th day if 5 or 6, the 25th day if 7 or 8, and on the last day of
the month if 9 or 10.
Overseas
Filipino workers (OFWs) can pay their January to September contributions
anytime within the same year and their October to December premiums on or
before January 31 of the following year. Member loans, on the other hand, must
be paid monthly, with the deadline also based on the last digit of the SS
number.
Malto
urged self-employed and voluntary members, including those from the informal
sector, to consider GCash as their SSS payment channel. Farmers, fisherfolk and
OFWs are already among those who have started using GCash for their SSS
contribution and loan payments.
“We also
invite members who are active GCash users to help us spread the good news about
this innovative facility so that more workers would likewise benefit from the
ease and convenience that GCash offers. Plans are underway to add more SSS
services to the GCash system,” he said.
Members
can direct their queries to the GCash Customer Service Support Hotline at
739-2882, SSS Call Center at 920-6446 to 55, and SSS OFW Contact Services Unit
at +632 364-7796 and +632 364-7798. Members who are Globe subscribers can also
call 2882 using their mobile phones to contact the GCash Customer Service Support
Hotline.
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