The Social Security System (SSS) settled a total of 7,158 online funeral claim applications from January to June 2021, amounting to P166.31 million, higher by 313.7 percent from the second semester of 2020.

In a statement released Monday, Nov. 15, SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora C. Ignacio said that more members are now comfortable using its various online service facilities, which is evident in the increase received and processed for settlement.
"Now that the My.SSS Portal is very accessible for members and claimants to virtually transact with SSS and conveniently receive their cash benefits through their disbursement accounts; we are highly receiving positive feedbacks from stakeholders that our services have greatly improved through the years," Ignacio said, noting that long lines in branches have been reduced while processing time for benefit settlements has also been shortened.
In compliance with Republic Act. No. 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Services Act of 2018, the SSS implemented the mandatory online filing of funeral claims through the My.SSS Portal.
Funeral benefit, which ranges from P20,000 to P40,000, is granted to whoever defrayed the cost of funeral expenses of the deceased SSS member, permanent total disability pensioner, or retirement pensioner.
To submit applications, claimants must have a registered My.SSS Portal account in the SSS website and enrolled under the Disbursement Account Enrollment Module (DAEM) located in the E-Services Menu of the portal.
Meanwhile, non-SSS member claimants may submit their duly accomplished funeral claim application and supporting documents at the nearest SSS branch.