SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique—Retiree-pensioners in the province may now access the new financial assistance program of the Social Security System (SSS).
Phillip M. Lucero, SSS Antique branch manager, said in a press conference on Tuesday they are encouraging retirees to maximize the Pension Loan Program (PLP).
“The PLP is aimed to provide financial aid to SSS retiree-pensioners by way of a low-interest loan,” he said.
Lucero said the PLP is in response to the clamor of pensioners and senior citizens such as the Federation of Senior Citizens Association of the Philippines to provide pension loans for their financial needs.
“So far, there are now 19 retirees from Antique who have applied for the loan,” he said.
The maximum loanable amount is P32,000 with a 10-percent interest per annum.
The amount of P32,000 has been aligned with the existing maximum loanable amount of salary loan for active SSS members.
PLP was piloted in the Visayas, particularly in Iloilo last August 15 and in Antique last October.
Those who could qualify are retiree-pensioners who are 80 years old or younger at the end of the month of the loan term, must have deductions, such as outstanding loan balance, benefit overpayment payable to SSS, etcetera from their monthly pension, must have no existing advance pension under the SSS Calamity Package, must be receiving their regular monthly pension for at least six months and status of pension is active.
There are currently 38,864 SSS members in the province of Antique.
No figure is available though as to how many retiree pensioners from the province could avail themselves of the loan.
Meanwhile, graduating students who have already started their micro businesses are encouraged to enroll with the SSS to avail themselves of benefits being enjoyed by the regular members.
Lucero said they may start paying their contribution of only P220 per month, lower compared to that being paid for by voluntary and self-employed members.
“The voluntary and self-employed members pay P330 per month, but students only pay P220 per month as their contribution,” he noted.
Lucero said students may just fill up the form at the SSS Antique office in San Jose de Buenavista Dalipe Tradetown and pay their contribution so that they could avail themselves of benefits such as on maternity leave when the female student gets pregnant, disability and sickness, and also to avail themselves of the loan.
For the maternity leave, a female member who has paid at least three-monthly contributions in the 12-month period immediately preceding the semester of her childbirth or miscarriage shall be paid a daily maternity benefit equivalent to 100 percent of her average daily salary credit for 60 days or 78 days in case of caesarean delivery.
Aside from students’ membership, the SSS is also encouraging job orders in different institutions to apply for membership.
Lucero said job orders working in the government institutions are usually not covered by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), but they could apply for membership with the SSS through the Kaltasss-collect program.
“As of October 2018, there are now 165 job orders from the local government of Hamtic, 154 from the University of Antique Main Campus, and 75 from University of Antique Tibiao Campus that had been members of the SSS,” he said.
The job orders, once they become SSS members, can avail themselves of the benefits being provided for them, Lucero said.