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+ March 05, 2021 THE Social Security System (SSS) adds more services to its online services portfolio as it steps up efforts to digitalize member and employer transactions.
SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora C. Ignacio said the initiative aims to address the need to bring SSS services within reach of its members, pensioners, covered employers, and the public in view of social distancing and health requirements imposed by the government to stop the spread of the Covid-19.
“For the past years, we have been gradually shifting our stakeholders’ way of transacting with us from face-to-face to online. The pandemic motivated us further to fast track our digital transformation initiatives, not only to provide our stakeholders with faster, more convenient, and more efficient means of transacting with us but also to ensure their safety,” Ignacio said.
February 01, 2021 THE Social Security System (SSS) has expanded the use of electronic disbursement channels to release benefits to its members.
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 percent 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. Non-member claimants o
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The Social Security System (SSS) has expanded the use of electronic disbursement channels to release benefits to its members.
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 RT